On Wed, Sep 05, 2012 at 09:22:46PM +0200, Sebastian Geerken wrote:
Should go to the list ...
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 21:18:24 +0200 From: Sebastian Geerken <sgeerken at dillo.org> To: Johannes Hofmann <Johannes.Hofmann at gmx.de> Subject: Extending the CSS parser (was: hyphenation in dillo)
On Wed, Sep 05, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
For now we could simply expose x-lang to the css parser, so you can at least set a reasonable default (e.g. body { x-lang:"en" } )in your ~/.dillo/style.css (see attached patch against dillo_hyphenation).
Off-topic: What about extending the user style sheet so that URLs can be part of the CSS selector? This way, the appereance of single web pages or whole sites can be customized.
This would be a feature I have wished for a long time.
I also want something like that. Initially I was hoping that major sites would put some more or less unique id attribute in their html or body elements, but it seems we can't rely on that. Do other browsers support something similar? Johannes