I just looked at this again and do you have the <style> tags in the external
file??

>On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 22:41:15 -0500 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following
>Re: CSS Help, Please
>
>>So, I was playing with CSS on a web page. If I use the following
>>style.css file, I don't get the body settings I want (as viewed
>>in Mozilla 1.2.1):
>>
>><style type="text/css">
>>  body {
>>    color: black; 
>>    background-image:url(small-grid.gif);
>>    margin-left: 10%; 
>>    margin-right: 10%; 
>>  }
>></style>
>>
>>But, if I use the following, the body settings *do* work (again, as
>>viewed in Mozilla 1.2.1):
>>
>><style type="text/css">
>>  body { ; } 
>>  body {
>>    color: black; 
>>    background-image:url(small-grid.gif);
>>    margin-left: 10%; 
>>    margin-right: 10%; 
>>  }
>></style>
>>
>>The browser appears to ignore the first body statement, so using
>>what amounts to an empty or null body statement works around the bug.
>>Is this a Mozilla misfeature or something stupendously simple that I
>>am overlooking?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Kurt
>>-- 
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