[WSG] {Spam?} stupid question

2005-03-26 Thread Kvnmcwebn
Hi, Would someone explain the how and why of using/importing two style sheets into a page. Example below. {!-- @import /c/wamu.css; @import /c/dr.css; --} thanks. kevin. ** The discussion list for

Re: [WSG] {Spam?} stupid question

2005-03-26 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Kvnmcwebn wrote: Would someone explain the how and why of using/importing two style sheets into a page. a) easier to organise your styles into separate, distinct css files (e.g. one with all the colour definitions, another for the layout, etc) b) hiding styles from browsers which do not

Re: [WSG] {Spam?} stupid question

2005-03-26 Thread Kvnmcwebn
Thanks-it makes sense- It would be smart to break large style sheets down into managable chunks. I see a lot of high traffic sites that only use the @import method that would not work well unstyled. Is this acceptable yet? -Kevin ** The

Re: [WSG] {Spam?} stupid question

2005-03-26 Thread Rob Mientjes
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 05:45:43 +, Kvnmcwebn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see a lot of high traffic sites that only use the @import method that would not work well unstyled. Is this acceptable yet? Well, if you mean that using @import excludes some browsers: it is acceptable. If you consider

Re: [WSG] {Spam?} stupid question

2005-03-26 Thread Alex Katechis
, 2005 10:57 AM Subject: Re: [WSG] {Spam?} stupid question Kvnmcwebn wrote: Would someone explain the how and why of using/importing two style sheets into a page. a) easier to organise your styles into separate, distinct css files (e.g. one with all the colour definitions, another for the layout

Re: [WSG] {Spam?} stupid question

2005-03-26 Thread Kvnmcwebn
ahh a site wide style sheet and then individual page style sheets-thats very helpful- im glad i asked. Also i like the idea of not spending time on a half arsed style sheet for 4.0th generation browsers, just give them the content eh. thanks guys -Kevin