Benjamin West wrote:
On 3/16/07, Dean Edridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Firstly, the chance of someone not being able to access the CSS for a web
page is I'm guessing, pretty slim.

<img style="height: 50px; width: 50px;" /> Why is accessing CSS a problem?

-Ben West



I never said that accessing the CSS would be a problem. It was suggested earlier that in case it was, we should make it compulsory to set the width and height of images in-line. If you read my post it explains the problems of having a mix of in-line styling and styles in a CSS file, and suggests that styling should just be left in the CSS and not a mix of both. This is because, if there is no CSS available, the browser only has styling rules for some of the elements and this can sometimes be a problem.

Dean Edridge

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