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Posted by Michael Vilain on 08/04/07 23:01
In article <1186263473.181087.160920@e16g2000pri.googlegroups.com>,
Radium <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I cross-posted to many groups and set follow-ups to even more groups.
> I know this is frowned-upon but I only did this with relevant groups
> after going a Google-Groups search and sorting by relevance. I
> apologize profusely to those who are annoyed by my cross-posting and
> follow-ups.
>
> What was the earliest version of CSS [Cascading Style Sheets]?
>
> What type of CSS was used in 1990? In the 80s? Before?
>
> What CSS was used -- if at all -- with Windows 3.0*? With DOS? With
> Apple II?
>
> *When I say Windows 3.0, I mean exactly Windows 3.0. Not Windows 3.0a.
>
> Please note that these are not homework questions but questions out of
> my own interest in CSS, computer history, web design, and internet
> history.
>
> No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
> jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
> really interested in this.
>
>
> Thanks for your assistance,
>
> Radium
Don't know what drugs you've been taking but they've really affecting
your memory. Best see your MD and discuss adjusting your meds. No, I'm
not joking.
Seriously, CSS is fairly recent. Netscape 4 and earlier versions of IE
didn't do very well with them, if at all. There wasn't a browser on
Apple II or DOS or even Windows 3.0. Mosaic didn't start until 1992:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaic_%28web_browser%29
You might try this link as well:
http://www.fuckinggoogleit.com/
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