RE: Using CSS to achieve superscript
by "Chris Montgomery" <monty(at)astutia.com>
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Tue, 24 Aug 1999 22:02:33 -0500 |
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Chuck,
I haven't tried it out yet, but you might find TopStyle a better
stylesheet editor than the default one in HomeSite. It seems to be
getting good reviews. You can find it at
http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/index.asp. It's written by Nick
Bradbury, the original creator of HomeSite. If you try it and it
appears useful, let us know! :)
Chris Montgomery
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-hwg-style(at)hwg.org
> [mailto:owner-hwg-style(at)hwg.org]On Behalf
> Of Chuck Evans
> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 5:43 PM
> To: 'hwg-style(at)hwg.org '
> Subject: Re: Using CSS to achieve superscript
>
>
> Thanks. That was it. It just isn't shown in my Style Edit
> software (that
> came with Homesite). I added it manually to the CSS and tried it, but
> guess what (think hard): NN4.6 doesn't support the vertical-align
> property. Doh!
>
> So it's back to SUP.
>
> Paul Tyng wrote:
> >
> > i belive it is
> >
> > vertical-align: sub;
> >
> > or
> >
> > vertical-align: super;
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Chuck Evans
> > What is the CSS equivalent of the SUP tag? <snip> I can't
> figure out how to make
> > the superscripted position using CSS.
>
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