jolato wrote: > THanks. Sorry but I don't know how to auto put my answers in the text, > so I will give my response wright away below. I am running windows > (98,NT) > I had already done so as you suggest, but the result is the same. > Could it be that my browser (Mozilla 1.4) does not have CSS support or
Mozilla is one of the best browser regarding CSS. > that the "/" is interpreted differently in windows (note: the site was > made using quantaplus on linux I guess) than under linux ? I already > tried to change the source trying d:/.../style/...css or changing the > "/" to "\" but composer does not even complain when I put a completely > insance path there ?? Not really an expert on this but... >From the source, the URI for the printer CSS is : href="/style/printer.css" For a browser this means printer.css is located in the "style" folder located in the root folder of the server (ie the first slash). If your html file is located in folder c:\webpages\ and your css files are in the folder c:\webpages\style, you can change the uri by removing the first slash : href="style/printer.css" Mozilla will look for a printer.css file located in the "style" subfolder of your html file folder. > So I thought mozilla needed a CSS plugin. I tried here > http://cascades.mozdev.org/installation.html but it doen't seem to > work. Never tried it. I don't know if Composer is really useful when creating a page with external stylesheets. I usually create a basic page with Composer, then create the CSS with notepad, add the classes/id with notepad (well sometimes in Composer) and view the page in the browser window of Mozilla/NS7 (+ IE + Opera). Then again, I'm really no expert. :-) IIRC, the first time you open a page with an external CSS in Composer, it will display the page according to the CSS. But, after you save the page, all you get in Composer is the bare page with no styling (references to CSS are not removed though). You then have to open it in a browser window to see the layout/colours. > Searched the whole net but helas, no CSS plugins. > > Jolato.
