On Jul 17, 2010, at 5:05 AM, Tim Ponn wrote:

Hello all!

I'm trying to use the HTMLtext of the contents of a field to modify a CSS web page, and it butchers font sizes and style. Is there something other than HTMLtext that I should be using?

Thanks!


HTMLtext is a subset of HTML tags that Rev uses to do formatting in fields. It is not meant to be compliant with browsers, especially the modern day versions.
When you render the web pages, do you then run compliance checking?
Very like you have quite a few conflicts, especially if the DOCTYPE is beyond 1.0

The CSS javascript will silently at the first error and none of the other CSS will get applied.

Your description of your process is quite vague, so it is difficult to be more helpful. Do go to one of the many compliance checking sites, enter the url, and follow the bouncing error messages, if any.

Also visit http://quirksmode.org to study the interpretation variations that each browser.version uses. The most variant is IE in its many versions.

Hope this helps.



Jim Ault
Las Vegas



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