re: Re: [gutvol-d] Re: aspects of a well-done e-book

"Joshua Hutchinson" writes:
In my case, at the very least, if you find something I've worked on that does NOT degrade gracefully in Lynx, etc.... Let me know. I consider that a bug in my work.
Part of my problem is that I'd rather have it just work in Lynx, IE, etc. instead of degrading gracefully. In the long run, I'd like to see us generate HTML from the XML that just works in Lynx and IE by hard-coding the CSS stuff in where possible, possibly even producing a special text-browser HTML; this all of course alongside the HTML for standards-compliant browsers (which we probably ought to call Netscape 6+, Mozilla and most other non-IE browsers, instead of assuming our client base knows or cares about standards-complaince.) Of course, CSS is the best option right now. (It's a little off-topic, but are you still up for doing the first Early English Text Society HTML edition?) -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm
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