And if there are (or are to be) such standards, why would we want to embed them in the document, invalidating their usefulness for differentiating among output requirements?
On Tue, January 31, 2012 12:48 pm, Robert Gibbins wrote:
[snip]
I, for one, would like to see the style sheets you have created. Mr. Newby,
> And before that happens, some PG group (contributors to this forum, Wwers,
> whatever) needs to get together and write a 'How To' describing at the nuts
> and bolts level how to do the clean up. This should include a recommended
> set of styles (and the css that implements them) lots of advice about what
> not to do for people that don't already know, also including access to
> templates, css style sheets, etc.
can you provide us with some sort of repository where we can share this kind
of stuff?
Others have mentioned the "standard" PG style sheets or the "standard" DP
style sheets. Are these documented some where, or are we just talking about
the sometimes random style declaration that appears at the beginning of some
PG documents?
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