Re: [css-d] CSS Font Size Equivalent

2010-09-04 Thread HallMarc Websites
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[css-d] CSS1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, umpteen

2010-09-04 Thread Brian M. Curran
Hello, Is CSS going to ever changes its acronym because of revisions to the language? For example, XCSS or CSS7 or CSSLaakso (sorry, couldn't resist to slip in a joke!! :-) ). I was just browsing through a Wikipedia article on CSS, and they gave a little history. They said, The CSS Working

Re: [css-d] CSS1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, umpteen

2010-09-04 Thread David Laakso
On 9/4/10 1:20 PM, Brian M. Curran wrote: So it seems that the language keeps getting revised/improved, but it has continued to just be known as CSS, correct? Sincerely, Brian M. Curran Yes, I think that is a fair assumption. In and of itself, CSS is often used in the generic