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--- Comment #6 from Trevor Parscal tpars...@wikimedia.org 2011-01-07 20:44:23
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This is the best solution I think - good work - as long as people don't
register their styles as a specific media type (something they certainly would
need
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--- Comment #7 from Roan Kattouw roan.katt...@gmail.com 2011-01-07 20:45:51
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(In reply to comment #6)
This is the best solution I think - good work - as long as people don't
register their styles as a specific media type (something
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--- Comment #8 from Trevor Parscal tpars...@wikimedia.org 2011-01-07 20:46:39
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Beats me - that's why this seems to be the best way to go. It works as you
would imagine by default.
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--- Comment #3 from Trevor Parscal tpars...@wikimedia.org 2011-01-06 00:24:10
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I sense that our cleverness is getting us in trouble..
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--- Comment #2 from Umherirrender umherirrender_de...@web.de 2010-12-30
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You can import css with @import for specific media, so that is no problem
(http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/cascade.html#at-import)
I have also seen some user
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--- Comment #1 from Roan Kattouw roan.katt...@gmail.com 2010-12-29 15:50:04
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I've always been puzzled as to why we even do @media all { } anyway. Can't we
use @media just for the special media ('print' and 'screen') and use
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