18 messages in org.w3.www-styleRe: Re:When will CSS rule?
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Mike WexlerNov 18, 1996 2:15 pm 
Sarra MossoffNov 18, 1996 2:45 pm 
Kim McGalliardNov 18, 1996 3:03 pm 
Chris LilleyNov 18, 1996 3:17 pm 
Carl MorrisNov 18, 1996 7:13 pm 
Steve KnoblockNov 18, 1996 7:43 pm 
Carl MorrisNov 18, 1996 9:28 pm 
andi hindleNov 19, 1996 2:52 am 
Steve KnoblockNov 19, 1996 8:20 am 
Carl MorrisNov 19, 1996 4:24 pm 
Steve KnoblockNov 19, 1996 4:55 pm 
Carl MorrisNov 19, 1996 6:44 pm 
papr...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.caNov 20, 1996 4:09 am 
Steve KnoblockNov 20, 1996 7:07 am 
papr...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.caNov 20, 1996 8:43 am 
Dan DelaneyNov 20, 1996 9:13 am 
Carl MorrisNov 20, 1996 3:17 pm 
Gordon BlackstockNov 22, 1996 12:54 pm 
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Subject:Re: Re:When will CSS rule?Actions...
From:Steve Knoblock (knob@worldnet.att.net)
Date:Nov 19, 1996 8:20:48 am
List:org.w3.www-style

Carl, well on along title it can get pretty big--much bigger than you would usually find in a book. Like I mentioned, many books use the philosophy that all title except chapter heads should be *the same size as the text* and only vary in one of the four font-families. I personally don't like my headings wrapping around. The other thing is that I am dissatisfied with the concepts available in HTML for marking content. I want a<copyright> tag. I want a <sidebar> tag, a <accession> tag, a <query> tag, and so on...all concepts you find in any book but not in HTML. Extending HTML's conceptual space is important to me to keep my document structure logical and to have a structure to properly hang style on. It may be more important when with future search engines you'll ask "find all occurrences of 'katy-did wing' in <poem>."

Steve

At 05:28 AM 11/19/96 +0000, Carl Morris wrote:

I never have understood this "h1" to big thing... All my pages start H1 and end H6 and I don't really hate the size... but then again CSS1 is designed to try to please more people ... :)