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Re: title attribute and stylesheets

From: Ernest Cline <ernestcline@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 13:16:56 -0400
To: www-html@w3.org
CC: glazou2000@aol.com (Daniel Glazman)
Message-ID: <3EA69248.12658.2F3E972@localhost>

Daniel Glazman wrote:

> Ernest Cline wrote:
> 
> > <style src="persistent.css" />
> > <style src="preferred.css" navindex="1" />
> > <style src="alternate.css" navindex="2" />
> > <style src="alternateprint.css" navindex="2" media="print" />
> > <style src="secondalternate.css" navindex="3" />
> 
> Oh my goodness... No, please!!!!

Isn't that a bit overdone? I'm not 100% happy with this either, but I 
think it is an improvement over the current method of indicating 
persistent, preferred, and alternate style sheets. If you have another 
idea for eliminating the use of the title attribute as a marker for 
whether an external style sheet is persistent or preferred, I'd gladly 
embrace it.
Received on Wednesday, 23 April 2003 13:17:12 GMT
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