[Doc-SIG] [development doc updates]

Walter Dörwald walter@livinglogic.de
Thu, 23 May 2002 13:25:50 +0200


Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote:
> Walter D=F6rwald wrote:
>  > The table solution seems rather fragile.
>  >
>  > Why not use something like this:
> [example elided]
> 
> Using CSS works well enough with the most modern & up to date
> browsers, but many users don't update as aggressively as I do, and are
> using older browsers.  My boss, for instance, uses Netscape
> 4.something, which doesn't do well with even moderate CSS. There are
> enough browsers out there that either don't implement all the
> specifications, or don't get all the corner cases right, that CSS is
> still only acceptable for "detailing", not for substantial
> presentational control.

Even Netscape 4.7 gets the text-indent/margin-left right (but not
much else :-/). And for a browser that does not support it, it
should degrade gracefully.

> Now, we can definately be more aggressive with CSS for HTML that will
> be converted to HTML Help in future releases, but that's only because
> we don't expect the standards support to vary in that application.
> User-selected browsers on the open Web are a different world.
> 
>  > An example how this might look can be found at
>  > http://www.livinglogic.de/Python/xist/converters/index.html
>  > (scroll down to the Converter constructor)
> 
> Nice!

... and automatically generated from XML docstrings.

Bye,
    Walter Dörwald