Hello Thomas,

Friday, February 15, 2002, 7:54:11 AM, Thomas Speer wrote:

Thomas> And I did some more Testing:

Thomas> Color Settings and Font settings are taken into the Table as seen in the 
atached HTML
Thomas> but Fontsize settings are not.....

Here's a better test in that some of the styles are more
obvious. But quite honestly, I've now confused myself. :) Though
this isn't the way I'd go about styling my document normally, it
appears that the Bat came the closest to doing what I expected.

I tested in IE, TB, and Opera.  Opera's rendering was pretty
close to IE's though both only inherited part of the body style
into the table text -- the color and font.  Both Opera and TB
missed the CSS 2 cursor change but that's to be expected.

There may be a rule in conflict that I am forgetting here.  But I
am pleased with TB's representation. If it is wrong in its
interpretation of the body style, at least it's consistently
wrong which is more than you can say for the browsers.  If it
inherits part of a style, it should inherit all of it as it
does.

Thomas> so I think the bug report should be send to Microsoft, Nescape & co!

  They are well aware of the problems.  But unless they feel
threatened that you'll begin using the Bat to browse the Web, I
don't think they'll pay much attention. :)

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The Bat! v.1.54 Beta/39
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