Daniel Dekany wrote:
> In the default CSS you show the content html>head>title with huge
> letters and positioned to center, on the white "paper" background,
> with heading colors (brown). Like a super-h1. It's confusing because
> of the semantic of the title element; unlike h1 and like, the title is
> usually not meant to be "on the paper", it's rather a label, a
> meta-information attached to the document. So, I believe it should be
> rendered differently, like with normal size white bold letters, on
> blue background, or something like that. It suggests that it's usually
> a "window title". 

That's right... in the case of a Web browser.

> It would be more helpful and more pleasing for
> almost most users, 

There is no way to be sure of that.

> I think, and it's surely no more than 5 minutes to
> fix. 

Our CSS style sheets cannot possibly please all XXE users. If you don't
like something in them, please change it yourself. How to do that
cleanly (that is, changes that survive XXE upgrades) is explained here:
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/customizing.html


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