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www.authoring.stylesheets, =?ISO-8859-
1?Q?Marek_M=E4nd?= wrote:
Quote:
style type="text/css"
q:after{content:',"'}
/style
q>This will be the shame of CSS</q> claimed Marek Mänd and added that
q>consumers expect to create generated content via CSS where there
would be no comma right after HERE</q |
Your example is just plain stupid.
Make another example, using some form of XML intended for marking up
sentences and and subsentences, which are in HTML covered by , . etc.
Anyway, as said long ago, just becase CSS can't do everything, it is not
a failure. Just like you, you can't do everything, but you are not
failure.
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Lauri Raittila <http://www.iki.fi/lr> <http://www.iki.fi/zwak/fonts>