Hello Robert,
The # means that it must equal an ID so <td id=purple>
if you are using class then switch the # to a . (period)
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Thursday, July 05, 2001, 11:24:21 AM, you wrote:
RE> No flames I used an OT. I have a style sheet that I am using (while
RE> I am cf programming btw) and I can not get it to work at all in NS 6. It's
RE> not complicated at all, anyone know of wnhy this wouldn't work?
RE> <style type="text/css">
RE> <!--
RE> #regular_text {
RE> font-family : Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
RE> font-size : 7pt;
RE> color : Black;
RE> font-weight : bold;
RE> }
RE> #purple {
RE> color : #5D1E79;
RE> }
-->>
RE> </style>
RE> Robert Everland III
RE> Dixon Ticonderoga
RE> Web Developer Extraordinaire
RE>
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