[tei-council] formatting of guidelines - schema fragments

Dan O'Donnell daniel.odonnell at uleth.ca
Thu Apr 12 12:26:36 EDT 2007


I'm pretty sure you can handle that with pure CSS as well, btw. Don't
know how myself, but I could swear I read that somewhere.

On Thu, 2007-12-04 at 16:39 +0100, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> James Cummings wrote:
> >
> > Since we're in the process of re-examining how the guidelines should be
> > displayed, there is of course another possibility.  That is, this
> > information could be hidden from view until some expansion text is click by
> > the user.
> I came at this while reading paper on holiday;
> maybe the PDF should diverge more radically
> from the HTML
> > How much are we wedded to the notion of avoiding use of javascript and similar?
> >   
> not at all in this case; ie if they disable JS, they see everything,
> which is a good fallback.
> 
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