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Posted by Toby A Inkster on 02/16/07 23:30
Tom Stiller wrote:
> Hmm, makes me wonder why they bothered to add "media: tty;" to the spec.
Certain parts of CSS are still useful in a TTY context: foreground and
background colours, bold face (for some TTYs), display:block/inline/none,
visibility:hidden, margins, padding and borders in some cases, the
"content" property as applied to the ":before" and ":after" pseudo-classes.
Different font sizes and such are never going to work on a TTY display.
Has anyone else tried w3m? It's freaky:
http://examples.tobyinkster.co.uk/w3m-screenshot
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