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2006-01-20 02:44:23 |
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Here's an example of what my full userContent.css looks like. It has
examples for different websites.
Well, yes, but even if it's a code, it does work with a web browser
and tells the browser how to render a certain page. But web pages are different,
so they need different css codes. How can you put these different codes into one
css file ( userContent.css)? That's what I was getting at.
On 1/19/06, theMezz.com <gmail.com">joe.mezzanini gmail.com> wrote:
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skin is not a program. It's just css code that works with a web browser.
It's how I render a page. Just like using IE instead of FireFox instead of
Opera. It's just the code that tells my web browser how to render a web
page - that's all it is, CSS is not a program.
-- Best wishes, David gmail.com">david.hogg gmail.com
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