Yes, just give your css file a cfm extension and use cfcontent to have
the correct mime-type (although it will work without)

Pascal

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stuart Kidd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 23 December 2004 16:16
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CF tags work inside of CSS
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a colour theme which changes each month.  Instead of having 12
> different stylesheets to cover for the year i wanted to have some CF
code
> at top of my CSS page, something like:
> 
> <cfswitch expression="#thisMonth#">
> <cfcase value="january">
> <cfset myColour = "#08BF83">
> </cfcase>
> <cfcase value="february">
> <cfset myColour = "#085F83">
> </cfcase>
> <cfcase value="march">
> <cfset myColour = "#08B383">
> </cfcase>
> </cfswitch>
> 
> So when I get down to the part in the stylesheet which says:
> 
> a.preferences:hover {
>       color: #FFFFFF;
>       background-color: #8DC63F;
>       padding-top: 0px;
>       padding-right: 6px;
>       padding-bottom: 0px;
>       padding-left: 6px;
>       border: 1px solid <cfoutput>#myColour#</cfoutput>;
>       margin: 5px 4px;
>       text-decoration: none;
>       font-size: 10px;
> }
> 
> I've never tried this, do CF tags work in CSS?
> 
> Thanks for you time,
> 
> Saturday
> 
> ps: for those North Americans... <cfset myColour = "myColor"> ;)
> (it's actually looks weird seeing it written as 'colour' nowadays).
> 
> 

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