Folderol wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 21:23:55 -0400
> Jordan Nash <jordan@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>> In this case, you need to use CSS for style, and HTML for content. A
>> simple test is to disable stylesheets in your web browser (Firefox: View
>>> Page Style > No Style) and verify that it is still understandable.
>
> Ouch! I see what you mean.
>
> I don't know how to get round this at present and retain the layout
> and behaviour I want. It seems to be very difficult to get clear
> instructions as to *exactly* what commands you can embed in style
> sheets, where, and to what effect!
IMO the way to do this is to write a decent HTML page first with
semantically correct markup and then do the CSS. The point of CSS is
that it separates the look of the page from the meaning. The downloads
page on my site gives a very simple example of what I'm on about. In
other words design for Lynx then for Firefox.
Based on the cool mouseover stuff your CSS skills are good so it
shouldn't be too much trouble. Sorry if you know all this already.
-- Jonny Music - http://jeremah.co.uk News - http://voxpolis.comReceived on Sat Jul 8 04:15:05 2006
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