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From: Peter C. McCluskey (pcm@rahul.net)
Date: Wed Oct 02 2002 - 12:43:14 CDT
jose.kahan@w3.org (Jose Kahan) writes:
>Except for Peter, I didn't get any feedback if people would be
>interested in having these enhancements in hypermail:
>
> http://w3.org/2002/03/archives-improvements/
I presume the lack of feedback is due to a combination of the somewhat
cryptic wording and the absence of any obvious problems.
I suspect most of the changes are genuinely uncontroversial. If there
are any that are likely to affect the default appearance under common
browsers (beyond adding a little new info), you should probably point them
out.
>Is there any reason why we need today to have all those formatting
>options? Would people be happy if we have one standard HTML
>representation and then be able to customize it through CSS, as well
>as the user defined strings (like the archive name)?
I don't know enough about CSS to be sure whether this is a good idea,
but I can imagine that it might be a nice way to simplify the code.
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