Steve,
It seems to me you could combine these. I would tend to use CSS
style sheets, with STYLE attributes in some tags that would override
them. But I might also use domain variables or even user variables to
allow quick and easy substitution of a different font or color or even
complete style sheet, according to, for example, a user preference.
My bank has on-line preferences that allow me to choose my preferred
layout, with many possibilities for text size and background colors and
fonts. I'm sure that under the covers, they are just setting a value
somewhere to a particular style sheet.
For the most complete browser compatibility, you might need some
redundancy, combining FONT tags with STYLE tags, for example.
Bill
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 09:48:04 -0600, Fogelson, Steve wrote:
>Quick question. Is it better to use CSS instead of Domain Variables
for page
>styles. IE: Fonts, colors, etc.
>
>Would CSS be better as they don't require witango processing?
>
>Any comments about browser compatibility?
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