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In an external stlyesheet some attributes don't show. With the same styles cut and pasted to the test internally it works as expected. |
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Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, Mike Barnard m.barnard.trousers (AT) thunderin (DOT) co.uk> declared in comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets: In an external stlyesheet some attributes don't show. With the same styles cut and pasted to the test internally it works as expected. http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/v...uk%2Ftest1.css http://tinyurl.com/ed8ot Take the HTML out of the CSS file. |
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It's a simple test... VERY SIMPLE. But... In an external stlyesheet some attributes don't show. With the same styles cut and pasted to the test internally it works as expected. Anyone tell me why? Its probably sooooooo obvious, but it is 1.19 am! Thanks. www.thunderin.co.uk/ |
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As an aside, I used topstyle lite to enter the css code. This makes me think that I should not bother buying the pro version! |
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Anyone use it? |

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Mike Barnard wrote: As an aside, I used topstyle lite to enter the css code. This makes me think that I should not bother buying the pro version! I would agree. Anyone use it? I code my CSS by hand, and now you see why ![]() |
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In message <121lur493sik983 (AT) corp (DOT) supernews.com>, Tony tony23 (AT) dslextreme (DOT) WHATISTHIS.com> writes I code my CSS by hand, and now you see why ![]() That's how you use Topstyle Pro... great product. The only editor you need for html/xhtml and for CSS. |
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