Hi

>
>Hi Donald Rogers,
>
>
>
>Donald Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 28.02.2005, 08:39:13:
>> Fellow maintainers,
>> 
>> I have spent over an hour trying to find information on the ooo
>> website on what functions we can use in the html. In
>> http://www.openoffice.org/styles/ it says "OpenOffice.org allows
>> both local style sheets, per document, directory, or project, and
>> global. It is your decision which to use." But how? The obvious
>> method of putting the links in the head does not seem to work. The
>> server seems to strip off our head and include what is inside the
>> body in the general template. Can we use include files too? It would
>> be efficient to put the right hand menu in a file and include it in
>> every page.
>> 
>> Can someone please point me in the direction of some documentation
>> on this?
>> 
>> Donald Rogers (new co-maintainer of eo.openoffice.org)
>> 
>
>If i'm right, you ask how to get the css format in the htmlpage. On a
>german helpsite (http://selfhtml.teamone.de) is an example. Follow the
>Link (http://de.selfhtml.org/css/formate/einbinden.htm)
>
>The code for the HTMLPage is...
>
>
><html> <head> <title>Pagetitle</title> <link rel="stylesheet"
>type="text/css" href="formate.css"> <style type="text/css"> <!--
> ... hier sind datei-spezifische Formate erlaubt ...
>--> </style> </head> <body> </body> </html>
>
>So you can use global CSS-formats by "formate.css" and you can use
>special formats in the style-type-section.
>
>I hope i could help you.
>
>Best regards
>
>Uwe SchÃler

Thanks to everyone's response. I'll add them to the really document. If
anyone wants to enlarge that doc.... 

best
Louis

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