18 messages in org.w3.www-styleRe: Re:When will CSS rule?
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Mike WexlerNov 18, 1996 2:15 pm 
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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 
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Dan DelaneyNov 20, 1996 9:13 am 
Carl MorrisNov 20, 1996 3:17 pm 
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Subject:Re: Re:When will CSS rule?Actions...
From:Carl Morris (msft@htcnet.com)
Date:Nov 18, 1996 9:28:27 pm
List:org.w3.www-style

| CSS can make your file as webmaster much easier. Can you imagine not having | to search and replace thousands of <font> tags across hundreds of documents? | Can you imagine changing the look of you pages just by changing a linked | style sheet? In an instant? Can you imagine using H1 for a top-level heading | instead of H3 because H3 "looks good on X browser?" Remember <h1> means | "most important level" not "big type."

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 ... :)