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Re: Notes about WebCore
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Re: Notes about WebCore


  • Subject: Re: Notes about WebCore
  • From: John Siracusa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 16:18:01 -0500

On 1/8/03 2:52 PM, Philippe Mougin wrote:
> WebCore uses native Cocoa widgets for the content of the
> web pages it displays: NSButton, NSTextField, NSTextView, NSPopupButton
> etc.

Does anyone know if these classes are capable of any type of appearance
modification? I'm not even sure if this is required by the CSS spec(s), but
I know IE5 does it.

(What I mean is making pop-up menus have blue text and a red background, and
so on.)

-John
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