[Gllug] [OT]Reforming wayward web designers
Sean Burlington
sean at uncertainty.org.uk
Sun Oct 3 14:09:15 UTC 2004
Russell Howe wrote:
>
> It does, but most of the work when doing things with CSS is working
> around IE bugs or deficiencies.
>
> Something I would like to see (and if anyone knows of such a thing,
> please share) is the CSS spec, edited to cover actual known
> implementations, so rather than saying "here's this wonderful
> language, which can specify how to do loads of fancy layout", you get
> the spec, with the description of what each language element is
> intended to do, and then a list of any deviations from the spec that
> are present in known implementations.
>
> O'Reilly's "Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide" is a step in
> the right direction though. Well worth having if you're doing anything
> with CSS (in conjunction with w3c.org/Style, of course)
>
mozilla's is very nice
http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/bugspecs/REC-CSS1.html
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