Re: spelling and grammar - what IS css?
by "IceWolf" <icewolf(at)tampabay.rr.com>
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> IceWolf wrote:
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> > What I did for my web-site (admittedly about halfway through it) was
design
> > a template that specifies font, colors, background, and so on.
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> Isn't that what CSS does? I'm only doing my first real site, but the
> advantage of CSS is that I've created a main CSS file that I link to all
the
> pages. Then I'll create a Style Sheet for each particular page--either in
> the head tag or with a link. Now everything's the same unless I specify a
> new class particular to that page in the second Style Sheet. It's not
quite
> the same as the professional printing standard that others have spoken
> about, and it certainly doesn't cover spelling and grammar--but that's
> better left to professionals anyway ;-).
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> Gardenia
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I have no idea.... I don't know what CSS is in this context. Care to
enlighten me? It would be much appreciated.
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