[Sigia-l] web site design vs RSS

Ziya Oz listera at earthlink.net
Thu Oct 18 22:35:12 EDT 2007


Eric Scheid:

> one problem is that many readers use the style of many feeds aggregated into
> one page ... and you now have conflicting style sheets competing to control
> the page.

I'm going to outsource the repeated posting of this for people hard of
reading here:

>> If you think through this problem just a tiny bit, you can see that the CSS
>> necessary for the presentation part can in fact be ignored by the client
>> feed reader (and be substituted locally, you know, just as on the
>> Internets) if so chosen. The protocol can also include a single bit to
>> signal if the CSS should be retrieved at all or not. This is a no-brainer.

User. Choice. Voluntary. Simple.

-- 
Ziya

It depends.
If it didn't, you'd be out of a job.





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