While damnsmalllinux.org is apparently not a part of this campaign, the ideals may be similar: http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/nicer does not mean heavier. just just could get more blog-style, i.e. or simply have a more webbish font. it's about using an embedded style sheet, which can be readable for dillo as well, of course. Also: changing the website look every now and then is a good idea for people coming to the website not very ofter. it gives you the idea of a very active site...as it really is indeed. just my 2 cents
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could get more blog-style, i.e. or simply have a more webbish font.
I hope that was a joke, because it was funny
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it's about using an embedded style sheet, which can be readable for dillo as well, of course.
Dillo's support for style sheets is practically non-existent, which is, in my opinion, its greatest flaw.I just don't like times new romans and similar fonts. I like i.e. the font used for this forum. that was my opinion, and you nknow..when it comes to a matter of taste..anything goes. ;-) I imagined that dillo's support for style sheets was very small but I did not imagine that it was so poor. bad news. And yes, I like the standard look of many of the templates supplied by, say, blogger.com, even if I'm aware that a website is NOT a blog and those template should be re-organized to fit into dsl's needs.
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