Jennifer Knowles wrote:
> Can I put the
James Leslie wrote:
> Can I put the
Matt, that rocks.
Thanks for sharing - I had the thought that someone may have made an
"external-css-to-inline-css" converter for just that reason.
Brilliant.
On Jan 24, 2008 3:34 AM, Matt Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may want
> to have a look at Alex Dunae's premailer, which will take
Actually, I find Dreamweaver's CSS editing features to be extremely handy.
What Tim is referring to is how Dreamweaver interprets and displays
complex CSS in "design mode". True, I agree it is lacking in this
area... In effect, it is yet another browser (it handles CSS rules
differently than FFX,
he (X)HTML DTD and XML
Schema.
...Rob
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Style tag AFTER body tag?
Jennifer,
Forget
Jennifer,
Forget about Dreamweaver. It does a terrible job of supporting CSS
formatting. It's best to use your local system for testing CSS formats.
Tim
Jennifer Knowles wrote:
> Can I put the
Hi Jennifer,
Moving your style declarations to the body will work in more clients
than keeping it in the head.
However, there are several clients (Gmail for one) which will also strip
the HTML of anything
in between the tags.
I'd recommend declaring all of your styles inline to try and increa
Can I put the
Can I put the