In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
 Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> J.B. Moreno wrote:
> > I've recently been wondering if CSS couldn't be used to do spoiler
> > protection by setting the color of spoiled text to the background color
> > (of course then there'd have to be some UI for turning it off).
> > 
> > Given that I know nothing about CSS I'm probably way off base, but
> > anything that can be used to fix OE without relying upon MS must have
> > something going for it.
> 
> HTML is generally frowned upon on newsgroups and on mailing lists so 
> this wouldn't be a good idea...

You misunderstand -- I'm talking strictly display, so there's no
problem with HTML being involved.

But just as text can be (and is) color coded using CSS, even though the
message was text/plain, so it could also (possibly) be
hidden/protected.

Really, as I understand it, everything that Mozilla displays gets
turned into some kind of HTML first, regardless of what the source was.

-- 
J.B. Moreno

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