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Perhaps it's buried… - Version: 2.2, 5/25/2002 01:00PM PST
Jeff Mincey
in a "Read me" file, but I would appreciate some indication in the VT description as to whether the developer has any plans to port, carbonize, or otherwise rewrite this under OS X--and, if so, whether there will be any upgrade policy for late adopters of the OS 9 version.
A very nice… 



- Version: 2.1, 11/5/2001 04:42PM PST
Phat_Bank
piece of software, no doubt. No quite as robust as the PC-only TopStyle, but very definitive all the same. However, it still needs an option to use CSS shorthand. It's unnecessary bloating to have every margin side and every padding side defined in a seperate line. The same goes for font definitions and attributes. It'd be nice, at least as a preference, to be able to write "margin: 5px 4px 10px 11px;". It would cut down on the weight of the style sheet.