On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 12:35:02 +0200, Kempen, E.J.F. van
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What exactly are you looking for? Defining that 'normal' text is black
by default and links are blue-ish? Because that's done already, most
default styles are uniformly, but maybe informally, defined.
Where? If anything, there's got to be a lot of stuff not properly defined
and not adhered to by the browser vendors, because as Martin Atkins
writes, there are still inconsistencies and CSS is still not able to fully
describe everything that has a style in HTML.
With CSS2.1, how would you style the button you get from an <input
type="file"> for instance?
I personally think such a complementary document, about the default
styles, is a good idea. These issues should certainly be addressed in
cooperation with the CSS WG.
Any other thoughts?
If the HTML spec is going to contain informal fragments of Relax-NG, I
believe there's a place for informal fragments of CSS as well.
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