Hi all.

I'm putting together a site with Radiant (love the ease of use and
flexibility -- thanks to everyone involved in the project). From what
I've read in the mailing list archives, I should be able to use radius
tags in my stylesheet, just like other pages, to dynamically
create/change the content.

For example, if I wanted the background color of the "about" page to
be different than the other pages, something like this should work:

   body {
     background-color: #d7dba9;
    <r:if_url matches="/about/">background-color: #009a3b;</r:if_url>
    font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
    font-size: 80%;
    etc...
  }

but it doesn't.

My stylesheet is a Radiant page, just like the style.css created with
the type 3 (styled blog) install of Radiant. When I view the generated
css file in my browser, a blank line appears in place of the line with
the tags:

   body {
     background-color: #d7dba9;

    font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
    font-size: 80%;
    etc...
  }

Any ideas? Have I missed something obvious? Thanks for any help.

PS. This is a trivial example. I could get the different colored
background easily with
   <body id="<r:slug />"> in the page layout and
   body#about { background-color: #009a3b; } in the stylesheet.

-- 
marshal
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