W3C

Odoriferous Style Sheets

Recommendation 1/04/2001

This public version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-odor-20010401
Latest public version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/odor
Previous version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-odor-19980401
By:
Håkon Wium Lie (howcome@w3.org)
Bert Bos (bert@w3.org)

Available formats: HTML, XHTML & PDF. In case of a discrepancy, the HTML is considered definitive. See also errata & translations.


Abstract

It ain't multimedia till it smells.

Status of this document

This document is not a real W3C Recommendation. It has been written by W3C (http://www.w3.org/) staff and there is general consensus that all W3C specifications should use this document as a template. When you publish W3C Technial Reports, this document should be your template. The first part of the Technical Report you publish should be structurally identical to this document. You must change the content according to the specification you are publishing, but the elements and the attributes (except the "href" attributes) should be the same. This is to ensure consistent presentation of W3C Technical Reports. If you have requests for changes to the markup or the associated style sheet, please send them to webreq@w3.org. For more information about how to prepare W3C Technical Reports, see the How to Release a W3C Technical Report.