Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > Oh, ok, I know they affect mail body in archives and all I said is true -
> > they are overwritten by other rules in most browsers and the text is huge in
> > browsers where they're not overwritten. I think better default would be
> > 120%, it may still look big somewhere but not as big as it does now and it
> > compensates for that monospace vs normal font default size.
>
> Just to take this off on a slight tangent... You seem pretty
> well-versed in CSS, right? ;) Any chance we can convince you to try to
> do some cleanup work on our CSS, structuring it nicer and also getting
> some comments in there so us mere mortals can understand it? That
> would be a *very* welcome piece of help!
>
> If you are, please contact me off-list before you start actually
> working, I have some partial pieces of work you'll be interested in
> :-)
Yes, please. I just finished reading a book about CSS so I understand
the syntax, but obviously not the historical quirks. I would like to be
involved as well.
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