sure,
that's the exact kind of thing css is good for.

just include the style sheet and when you <cfoutput> your results throw
 a
style tag in the output
<cfouput>
<p class="heading">#title#</p>
<span class="description>#description</span>
</cfoutput>

is that what you mean?




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Subject:  Use of Style Sheets


Has anyone used CSS to display the search text in a different color or 
font
weight, within a description field? I want my search text to be clearly

displayed, kind of like the way Google displays all of the words you se
arch
on in bold in the description of the linked website.

Or does anyone know of a better way to do this?

Thanks, Steve


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