Here's how I see it:
there's a changeable default plaintext font, there is a changeable
default stylesheet for outgoing HTML (maybe we constrain the editor to
only allow tagging, no inline styles?), and there are user stylesheets
to beautify/decrapify incoming HTML messages as necessary, taking a
kind of accessibility tack. we obviously provide several user
stylesheets (high contrast, larger text, simplify, no images, etc),
but a user could write their own from scratch
On Jan 29, 2010, at 3:56 PM, Nick Peelman wrote:
To remain a good citizen in most
environments you don't strip out the formatting when forwarding and
replying, just because you're some kind of HTMLophobe.
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