On Monday, 20 February 2012 at 13:19:30 UTC, Stewart Gordon wrote:
But it does seem that the user has disabled a handful of CSS features by some means. Of course, text zoom, font/colour overrides and disabling images are things that any web page design needs to be able to cope with. Switching off CSS completely is another circumstance in which a page should still come out readable and well-structured, even if it doesn't look very good.
OK, you're right. However, testing for all such combinations is tedious and time-consuming, so I'll need to rely on your feedback.
Also, with CSS switched off, message lines are all run together. If you want preformatted text, use <pre>. It's what it's there for.
Good point, thanks.