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Thanks - good links.

One of the possible problems: text/data being added or hidden by the stylesheet doesn't seem so problematic to me. (On first glance anyway - I'll mull over it!!) The idea would be that every topic or discussion group would be owned by one person, who would set the stylesheet. If they want to add "BIG LIE" (as per the link's example) that's their business.

On the other hand, it does seem like a fraught business, maybe I will go with accepting CSS sheets in a form and ratifying them centrally before releasing them to the general public. What a pain!

(By the way, TheHobbit pointed out that my link to an external site above was wrong: thanks! this seems to work.

Cheerio!
Osfameron
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