On Sunday, September 6, 2015 at 8:47:56 PM UTC+2, HowardM wrote:
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>
> Mat that is brilliant.  Ideas like that should be linked into the main TW 
> documentation - simple and very effective.  It shows that CSS is not just a 
> way of tweaking the appearance of text - which I must admit was always my 
> impression.
>

Tank you Jon and Howard.

I've been experimenting with CSS a lot these past weeks and find a lot of 
interesting stuff. But somehow, much of it feels like cheating. For 
instance, this particular solution is based on literally hiding the 
non-desired text. It is not really transcluding anything. I don't know, 
maybe this is valid... but it feels like painting over the moldy spots in 
the ceeling. 

That said, I am finding CSS to be much more powerful than I thought too. 
What is really cool is that you can really change things without actually 
overwriting code so it won't affect updates. 


<:-)

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