Re: Link colour

2009-03-14 Thread jess hampshire
2009/3/14 Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com: with all other browsers in that respect. Compatibility problems arise when background colours are specified in html and foreground colours in CSS, or vice-versa. Netsurf seems to guarantee problems for any straight html site with a dark

Re: Link colour

2009-03-14 Thread Michael Drake
In article 2fdad83b50.r...@user.minijem.plus.com, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: What I am saying is that implementing basic html should be a starting point, Well it was, of course. NetSurf is a web browser after all. :) CSS was also considered early on and it would have been

Re: Link colour

2009-03-14 Thread Richard Porter
On 14 Mar 2009 Michael Drake wrote: In article 2fdad83b50.r...@user.minijem.plus.com, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: What I am saying is that implementing basic html should be a starting point, Well it was, of course. NetSurf is a web browser after all. :) [snip] I

Re: Link colour

2009-03-14 Thread Tim Hill
In article 7ea8523b50.da...@david.wanadoo.fr, David J Worden aux.au...@free.fr wrote: In a two-language website for a friend I have used the colour red on English pages and blue on French pages (in headings, etc., at her request), and so I have specified the link colour as green rather

Re: Link colour

2009-03-14 Thread Keith Hopper
In article nsebf4f33b50.b...@yo.rk, Bryn Evans nets...@bryork.freeuk.com wrote: [snip] A long while ago (2years?) I suggested that the ability for the user to disable CSS via a Choices selection might be a useful feature. Since then a lot of work has advanced things muchly and I had

Re: Link colour

2009-03-14 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Sat, 2009-03-14 at 22:05 +, Richard Porter wrote: On 14 Mar 2009 Keith Hopper wrote: Disabling CSS makes absolutely no difference to the need for both of the parts of the rendering engine. So! It would seem merely a 'surface' option which placates a user but makes absolutely no

Re: Link colour

2009-03-14 Thread David J Worden
I seem to have stirred a hornet's nest by starting this thread! My apologies to the hard-working developers for putting you through this! In article 7ea8523b50.da...@david.wanadoo.fr, David J Worden aux.au...@free.fr wrote: In a two-language website for a friend I have used the colour red