[cfe-dev] patch for auto show/hide macro expansion in CSS

Ted Kremenek kremenek at apple.com
Thu Apr 17 19:06:50 PDT 2008


I think the goal is to be portable with the latest, standard browsers,  
while still using the features of certain browsers if it makes life  
easier and the results prettier (e.g., using the -webkit-*  CSS  
properties for Safari).  If HTML4 is more current, than that's  
probably what we should use, but I am not the expert here.  Anyone who  
knows better on how the HTML should be formatted is more than welcome  
to submit a patch.

On Apr 17, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Nico Weber wrote:

> Hi,
>
>> I put an XHTML doctype in order to get the browser to be in standard
>> mode
>> (instead of quirk mode).
>
> I had the impression that XHTML is so 2006 and everyone is using HTML4
> these days:
>
> http://hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml
>
> Main reasons are that Mozilla doesn't (didn't?) render XHTML pages
> progressively, and that next to no server serves XHTML files as
> application/xml+xhtml, so they trigger quirks mode.
>
> I might be wrong though.
>
> Nico
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