On 8/10/05, J. Kang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How can I get one tag to inherit the style already set
> to another tag? This would be the default style NOT
> set in any of my style sheets.

Hi, Jennifer,

This may be a lot of work, but you may want to define your own
defaults for tags in general. This lets you standardize how browsers
deal with margins around headers, differences in how spacing and
bullet display is dealt with for lists, and so on.

I don't have anything off the top of my head, but I believe there are
several "default" sheets that have already been created in the
community. If any of the creators of those default sheets give you
permission, it might be easy enough to simply copy one and use that as
a baseline.

HTH,

Michael
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