On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:37:27PM +0000, Ambrose Li said:
In article <20030121093649.GS19500@beastie.bofh.dk>, Bobby Billingsley <bobby@billingsley.dk> wrote: [...]
Also, the tidy program seems to do a nice job of converting style-type tags into style properties/CSS - is this desireable?
My personal opinion is that this is only partly desirable. Part of an open-source OPAC's strengths is that it can be run on a text browser. If we drop all "style-type" tags, we lose B, U, INS, DEL, HR, etc. (tags that can degrade gracefully on a text browser); CSS styles can't be trusted to do all the tasks we assume they can do.
If Koha does not use B, U, INS, DEL, or HR, I guess converting the style-type tags to CSS is then indeed desirable.
Hi Guys I think what we can do is both :-) Thats where the themes come in. IE each set of templates lives in theme/language So we could have a textonly/en/ or textonly/dk for the text based browsers. And fancy styles etc for others? Whatcha reckon? Chris -- Chris Cormack Programmer 025 500 789 Katipo Communications Ltd chris@katipo.co.nz www.katipo.co.nz