Hi, Thomas.

Thanks for the suggestion. I will use the second approach to have locale condition 
blocks for each language in CSS. 
Yes, I use an external stylesheet since it is for the whole site pages. 

regards,

Vernon


9/27/2002 7:57:20 AM, "Gideon, Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I am assuming you are using an external stylesheet.  If the differences for
>each class are small you could re-write your CSS file as a JSP and put some
>conditional blocks in it, with JSTL.
>
>If the differences are larger, you could use a conditional block in each of
>yout JSPs, if there are a few of them, to select different static versions
>of your external stylesheet, depending on locale.  Or you could combine the
>two, where you have the target of your external stylesheet link be a JSP
>which just determines the user's locale and executes a conditional block
>that imports the correct static stylesheet and returns it inline in the
>response.
>
>Thomas Gideon
>Sr. Software Developer
>B2eMarkets
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Vernon Wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 10:52 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: I18n message tag and CSS
>> 
>> 
>> I use the i18n message tag in my current project. I also use 
>> CSS to control the consistent look of the site. I run into a 
>> problem with text font, a font in one language usually 
>> doesn't make a sense in another language. In the following 
>> example, a font in English doesn't anything for Chinese.
>> 
>> <font  class="TableHeadingFont"><fmt:message key="location"/></font>
>> 
>> Does anyone have a solution?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Vernon
>> 
>> 
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