Hi all, | > I agree that the problem is a web design fault. | > though, it's a reality that a lot of web-develepers use Firefox, | > IE to test their sites so they take for granted that the | > background color is white even if they haven't define it. | > So it's about what our priorities are: | | Your question is really to BLOAT or not to BLOAT. | | If you fill a bucket with wine it'll smell like wine, if you fill it | with something else it will smell like something else. Does that mean | we should redesign the bucket? I think we all agree that it's those webpages, not Konqueror, which are broken. No question about that. I also understand your sentiment: It is those webpages which are broken. Why should we "fix" Konqueror, which isn't broken. But, let's consider this. I also have a similar sentiment towards theives. I hate to carry keys to my apartment. (I may lose them, I may be locked out, leaving the keys inside, etc.) I want to leave my door always open. It'd be much more convenient. Still, I would say that a house with locks is a better house than one without locks, because we don't know how to get rid of theives. Similarly, I think Konqueror will be a better piece of software if it can handle those broken pages gracefully, because we don't know how to force the designers of those pages to fix them. | Your question is really to BLOAT or not to BLOAT. | I agree that this is a relevent question. And I think a feature to handle page colors gracefully even when the page is broken is worth a little bit of code-bloat, just as I think the "lock"-bloat of a house is worth it. :-) Of course, since I'm not a developer of Konqueror, I don't know exactly how much efforts are required to achieve that, so my comment on the "little bit of code-bloat" could be wrong. Since you recommended a custom style-sheet solution, however, I just guessed that if that's an easy solution, the required modification to Konqueror wouldn't be much, either. Cheers, Ryo ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.