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Subject: Further website (styling/css) questions
Hi, I am having great fun with website, currently trying to fine-tune a CSS stylesheet for my site. In this context I wonder whether some of the configuration parameters from layout.xml and some of the customizations from my xsl driver could be rather put into the CSS file than in the xml/xsl definitions, in order to fully separate style and content (and switch appearance "on-the-fly"). In particular I am thinking about banner, homebanner, banner-tabular, homebanner-tabular and the headlink-icon (set in my layout.xml) navtocwidth, navbgcolor, textbgcolor, table.navigation.cell.properties table.body.cell.properties, hspacer, etc (set in my xsl driver) Is it a) possible and b) safe to address these things via the CSS file ? Thanks, Marc Baaden -- Dr. Marc Baaden - Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, Paris mailto:baaden@smplinux.de - http://www.marc-baaden.de FAX: +49 697912 39550 - Tel: +33 15841 5176 ou +33 609 843217
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