RE: [WSG] Default browser stylesheet values

2006-08-01 Thread Paul Hempsall
Thanks for your help everyone. I was kind of hoping that I'd be to list the style rules in one file, as Nick Gleitzman mentioned was possible for FF. The IE Web Dev toolbar will do what I need though. Thanks for the advice. Best Regards, Paul Hempsall Web Developer Lake Macquarie City Coun

Re: [WSG] Default browser stylesheet values

2006-08-01 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
Paul Hempsall wrote: Hey all, Just wondering if anyone is aware of any web resources that detail the default style values given to various elements by browsers (specifically IE6)? You could download and install the IE Web Developer toolbar from Microsoft:

Re: [WSG] Default browser stylesheet values

2006-08-01 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Aug 1, 2006, at 5:22 PM, Nick Gleitzman wrote: Hmm - OK, answers own question - FF on my Mac, with a little digging (Firefox.app > Show Package Contents > Contents/MacOS/res/) coughs up a file called html.css - which *appears* to contain the defaults. There's a bunch of others, too: f

[WSG] Default browser stylesheet values

2006-08-01 Thread John-Paul Walsh
> I think you're misinterpreting Paul's question. I understand > him to be asking what the defaults are for various browsers > when *nothing* is specified by CSS. Not that I have an answer > - does anyone know if browsers have a set of inbuilt CSS > rules that they refer to in the absence of

Re: [WSG] Default browser stylesheet values

2006-08-01 Thread Nick Gleitzman
Paul Hempsall wrote: Just wondering if anyone is aware of any web resources that detail the default style values given to various elements by browsers (specifically IE6)? For example, what are the default IE6 CSS values for body, h1-6, p, etc? Sandra, Samuel: I think you're misinterpretin

RE: [WSG] Default browser stylesheet values

2006-07-31 Thread Samuel Richardson
Tuesday, 1 August 2006 3:45 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] Default browser stylesheet values Hi Paul, I usually start with Tantek's 'debug scaffolding' to create a consistent starting point by ruling out the various browser defaults - not sure if this is what y

Re: [WSG] Default browser stylesheet values

2006-07-31 Thread e-Bility Sandra Vassallo
Hi Paul, I usually start with Tantek's 'debug scaffolding' to create a consistent starting point by ruling out the various browser defaults - not sure if this is what you had in mind but I find it a great approach. http://tantek.com/log/2004/09.html#d06t2354 Erik has also written about it in

Re: [WSG] Default browser stylesheet values

2006-07-31 Thread russ - maxdesign
Here is the one recommended by the W3C http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/sample.html One clumsy way I have used in the past to test individual browsers it to put two identical html files beside each other - one without any css and the other with css in the head. Then you can zero all margins, padding

[WSG] Default browser stylesheet values

2006-07-31 Thread Paul Hempsall
Hey all, Just wondering if anyone is aware of any web resources that detail the default style values given to various elements by browsers (specifically IE6)? For example, what are the default IE6 CSS values for body, h1-6, p, etc? I've already tried Googling this myself, but didn't come up wi