On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 22:38:50 -0400, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> CSS can be enabled on the Options/Prefs. & Perfs. setup page.
> (upper-left side just under "Display Frames")
> CSS == Cascading Style Sheets.
It is enabled.
> They are simply small bits of HTML code which can be used in many
> different pages.
> The advantage of using CSS is that we can change the look (skin), of all
> of the pages by simply changeing the one CSS file.
Yes, I can see what you're getting at...
> Here's the code in saveas.ah
> <html>
> <TITLE>Save or send document</TITLE>
> <link rel="stylesheet" href="file://skin.css">
> <BODY BGCOLOR=BLACK TEXT=BLACK>
> <!--save-->
> <TABLE CELLSPACING=1 BORDER FRAME="void">
> <TD class="topbar" bgcolor=silver ALIGN=RIGHT>
> If CSS is not enabled, the "top bar" of the save box will have
> a backgrund color of silver.
Hmmm... I don't understand that at all. But I guess some experimenting
will clear it up.
> If on the other hand CSS *is* enabled, then the BGCOLR will be taken from
> the 'topbar' section of skin.css located in the arachne_main directory.
Yes, allowing for my confusion with the previous section, I can see how
this part would work.
> These are all of the pages I have placed this option into.
Alright, I've now tried it with pppglenn.htm, and I can see something
changing, but it doesn't look to be a very significant part of the whole
thing.
I was expecting great swarths of colour change over the screen. All I
got is one line at the top with the title on it, and another one further
down with a button on it.
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