Bill Brown wrote:
John wrote:
[snip]
This has been an excellent thing for me to learn in my
greenhorn-hood..
As I adjust my pages to work with this new combined style sheet, I'm
adding id=index to every instance of my p tags; my space
after design employs a pparagraph's worth
John wrote:
[snip]
This has been an excellent thing for me to learn in my
greenhorn-hood..
As I adjust my pages to work with this new combined style sheet, I'm
adding id=index to every instance of my p tags; my space
after design employs a pparagraph's worth of text/p
pparagraph's
On Apr 14, 2008, at 4:29 PM, Bill Brown wrote:
John wrote:
[snip]
This has been an excellent thing for me to learn in my
greenhorn-hood..
As I adjust my pages to work with this new combined style sheet, I'm
adding id=index to every instance of my p tags; my space
after design employs a
At 9:53 PM -0400 4/11/08, Kepler Gelotte wrote:
I get the idea of different names of styles, but the actual
implementation I'm not so sure of how to do.
Hi John,
I created two example test pages (home.html, about.html) to illustrate the
technique:
I get the idea of different names of styles, but the actual
implementation I'm not so sure of how to do.
Hi John,
I created two example test pages (home.html, about.html) to illustrate the
technique:
http://www.neighborwebmaster.com/tests/home.html
Best regards,
Kepler Gelotte
Neighbor
I have 2 pages ( so far) in a site which share the same structure or
design grid but have differences with some of the visual elements,
such as differing background colors, or different link treatments...
can I combine the 2 sheets and have the documents know which link
treatments and
On 4/10/08, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 2 pages ( so far) in a site which share the same structure or
design grid but have differences with some of the visual elements,
such as differing background colors, or different link treatments...
can I combine the 2 sheets and have the
I have 2 pages ( so far) in a site which share the same structure or
design grid but have differences with some of the visual elements,
such as differing background colors, or different link treatments...
Hi John,
A trick I use to use different CSS rules in a page is to add an