Style Changer ... was .... Re: [thesite] test.evolt.org change fyi
.jeff
jeff at members.evolt.org
Fri Nov 16 12:37:09 CST 2001
michele,
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> From: Michele Foster
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> So, I think we are in a situation now where we can say
> "to heck with the original intent"
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+1
allowing more flexibility and therefore variation in look and feel is a good
thing
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> So, what say you ... should we go ad hoc now and allow
> anything and everything
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-1
i don't think anybody is advocating allowing "anything and everything". all
we're saying is that with alittle planning, we can permit what's already in
use in various stylesheets.
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> .. or is it much better to clean up the proposed CSS
> files and make sure that your original intent is still
> maintained?
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-1
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> Keep in mind .. the authors of the CSS files will be
> given the opportunity to say "yes, I still want my name
> associated with that CSS scheme", or "no, it changed too
> much from what I had in mind, please remove my name".
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we'd still have to give them credit because the stylesheets would still be a
work derived from copyright work. that's part of why we can't just go
changing the stylesheets. it's the author's copyright material, not ours.
thanks,
.jeff
http://evolt.org/
jeff at members.evolt.org
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