00:00 | <TabAtkins> | If you want to control how other elements are displayed, you're limited to what CSS can do. The specifics of all that are in the browser code. Most browsers are open-sourse, so in theory you can read their code, but they're some of the biggest, most complicated programs in the world, so that's probably not very helpful. ^_^ |
00:01 | <TabAtkins> | If you just want to know what CSS the browsers use to display the existing elements by default, search for "user agent style sheet" - the browsers use their own CSS file for this, and there are several blog articles examining them. |
08:32 | <hacknorris> | If you want to control how other elements are displayed, you're limited to what CSS can do. The specifics of all that are in the browser code. Most browsers are open-sourse, so in theory you can read their code, but they're some of the biggest, most complicated programs in the world, so that's probably not very helpful. ^_^ |
08:43 | <hacknorris> | cause my mobile have broken one lol |
08:46 | <hacknorris> | Yeah, the Speech spec is vaporware, nothing uses it. |