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RE: [css-d] structural HTML question and styles...

Sent by Peterson, Jean on 2 December 2002 18:06


> From: Stefan Huszics [EMAIL-REMOVED]]
> 
> Peterson, Jean wrote:
> 
> >What I was saying about the future is that in it's purest 
> state the CSS
> >should specify everything. 
> >
> This is already how it works both in the specs and in practice.
> Moderns browsers come with a default stylesheet that it 
> applies to all 
> markup to get the expected/suggested spec behaviour.
> 
Does anyone think that eventually modern browsers will stop providing a
default stylesheet (which usually just ends up conflicting with what we're
trying to accomplish)?

Jean Peterson



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