CSSPage edited by Bob Harner
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Replaced the @IncludeStyleSheet section with @Import
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Full ContentTapestry CSS SupportMost web applications delegate to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) the stylistic details of the page – fonts, colors, margins, borders and alignment. This helps the remaining HTML to be simple and semantic, which usually makes it easier to read and maintain. Tapestry includes sophisticated support for CSS in the form of annotation-based linking, far-future expire headers, automatic duplicate removal, and other features provided for assets. Default CSS StylesheetTapestry includes a built-in stylesheet, default.css, in all HTML documents (documents that have an outer <html> element and a nested <head> element). The default.css stylesheet is always ordered first ... any additional stylesheets will come after. This allows you to override Tapestry's default styles with your own. All the styles in the default stylesheet are prefixed with "t-" (for Tapestry). Adding your own CSSA page or component (for example, a layout component) that is rendering the <head> tag can add a stylesheet directly in the markup. <head> <link href="" class="code-quote">"/css/site.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/> . . .
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