you can override the .css class by including a style attreibute in the actual HTML tag


At 13:57 16/01/2003 +0000, you wrote:
Hi

Sorry for the off topic post.

We use SoEditor Lite (with the CSS support) to edit cfm files that are
included in our home page.

The problem is that if we give a table in SoEditor a blue background it
looks blue in soEditor but when the file is included in the home page it
turns to the background colour of the table defined in our style sheet.

Is there a way to make a part of an HTML page ignore the style sheet?
The only other way I can see of doing this is to dynamically create styles
in our style sheet from the properties of tables and so in the include file.
Then apply these new tempoary styles to the elements in the include file. I
think this would work but it would be a bit of a nightmare catering for
every different style that could be applied to a table or cell or row or
font and so on.

Thanks

Giles


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