One can no longer put CSS in one's own home node to control how the node looks to other people. Note that CSS can be used to remove or replace basic navigation and/or basic user information (the reporting of which is an important part of the function of home nodes).
Given that several people have already demonstrated their willingness to use CSS to interfere with basic functions of their home node, I don't see the privilege to include CSS being restored. If we had a simple way to filter CSS so that simple styling could be allowed without allowing disruptive uses of CSS, that might make a difference.
- tye
In reply to Re^2: For valid HTML (styling)
by tye
in thread For valid HTML
by Lady_Aleena
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