Re: [css-d] Styling an RSS feed { #rss: bother; }

2007-07-23 Thread David Dorward
On 23/07/07, Christopher Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you can't see what the names of the IDs and CLASSs are from the HTML (because the javascript is all that you can see) how the hell are you supposed to style them You either parse the JavaScript in your head to determine what the

[css-d] Styling an RSS feed { #rss: bother; }

2007-07-22 Thread Christopher Blake
HI, Having added an RSS feed to a site (via an online javascript feed reader) and managed to style it into the page, I now have another site importing an unstyled RSS feed. I don't want to spend as long as I did before, trying to guess what the elements are called before adding the css.

Re: [css-d] Styling an RSS feed { #rss: bother; }

2007-07-22 Thread Brian Cummiskey
Christopher Blake wrote: If you can't see what the names of the IDs and CLASSs are from the HTML (because the javascript is all that you can see) how the hell are you supposed to style them Chris, i think the real issue here is how you are aggregating the feed itself. You should

Re: [css-d] Styling an RSS feed { #rss: bother; }

2007-07-22 Thread Rakesh Pai
If I'm not mistaken, you should be able to style RSS feeds much like you style any HTML document. Except, since you don't have a 'handle' on every individual element, your styles will at best be generic and apply to all the elements in the same way. Or of course, you could use the 2.1