Re: [css-d] Hosted, Site-Specific User Stylesheet

2007-10-10 Thread Richard Grevers
On 10/5/07, Jason Karns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had this idea brewing in my head for a while now concerning user style sheets and I thought I'd run it by the list and get some feedback on the idea. The issue I'm trying to address, is that people who use user style sheets usually have

[css-d] Hosted, Site-Specific User Stylesheet

2007-10-04 Thread Jason Karns
I've had this idea brewing in my head for a while now concerning user style sheets and I thought I'd run it by the list and get some feedback on the idea. The issue I'm trying to address, is that people who use user style sheets usually have site-specific style sheets but they can only be applied

Re: [css-d] Hosted, Site-Specific User Stylesheet

2007-10-04 Thread Rafael
It's an interesting idea... it's like userstyles.org but without the requirement of the Stylish extension (AFAIK only Fx). But there's something I don't quite understand, how would you apply those styles? If you want that to be browser-independent the only way I see is for the site to

Re: [css-d] Hosted, Site-Specific User Stylesheet

2007-10-04 Thread Jason Das
Jason Karns wrote: I've had this idea brewing in my head for a while now concerning user style sheets and I thought I'd run it by the list and get some feedback on the idea. This is a neat idea. I have no input at all on the technical side of things, but usability-wise I would love to see

Re: [css-d] Hosted, Site-Specific User Stylesheet

2007-10-04 Thread Barney Carroll
Rafael wrote: If you want that to be browser-independent the only way I see is for the site to apply itself, meaning you would need both parts, the site owners and the users, to sign in in your site (which, although not impossible, would limit your site a lot). I mean, the site owners

Re: [css-d] Hosted, Site-Specific User Stylesheet

2007-10-04 Thread Rafael
Barney Carroll wrote: CSS can’t ‘break’ sites: It's completely presentational and functionally harmless. Things with a far greater degree of power already exist [http://www.cssfly.net]. [...] So sell your idea to a serious back-ender. The notion that modifying CSS might cause security