[Bug 353877]

enzo 353877 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Oct 22 10:30:46 UTC 2011


(In reply to Scott Trenda from comment #380)
> Once you have a
> :-moz-column() pseudo-class selector in place, couldn't you just add this
> set of rules to the internal Mozilla default stylesheet?

Scott, your remark seems to me to make a lot of sense. Pretty much.
Maybe not in the solution itself, but rather in its philosophy.
I mean, the missing parts you mentioned would need some extra programmatic approach, like linking (default, built-in) Javascript procedures to default CSS.

A few facts.
1. HTML4 documents and applications won't vanish overnight once HTML5 will be a standard. A better support to HTML4 will make the web a better place.

2. W3C standards have proven not to be bullet proof (among the most
recent cases: http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/0310230/xml-
encryption-broken-need-to-fix-w3c-standard).

3. Smart interpretation (of standards) and implementation (of browsers)
in the mid- long-term are better than strict ones.

(In reply to Scott Trenda from comment #380)
> So please, godspeed on bug 371323. :)

Yes, pleeeease!

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  FF doesn't render the properties and the styles of <COL> tags

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