john wrote:
The Z-Man has it backwards. If the user goes out of their way to set a
custom background color the site should respect that, the same as with
user selected fonts and css and whether images are shown and whether
javascript is enabled and whether Flash and Java are available, etc.
My assertion was that anyone who has gone to the effort of changing
the browsers background color is well prepared to deal with the mess
they make if they choose black for instance, i.e. those same people
are also likely to have user level css applied in addition to deal
with when this
On 2008/11/08, at 12:48, Sean Cribbs wrote:
I shouldn't need to say this, but Patches Are Welcome (tm).
http://github.com/johnmuhl/radiant/tree/valid_css
I guess valider-css might have been a more appropriate name. There
are still the 3 errors regarding browser specific css but those