Try getting CSSEdit (http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/) if you're using
GUI design tools for online application.

Thanks!

On Jun 10, 7:11 pm, SpreadTooThin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Many GUI development applications provide methods to display web
> content on the user interface.
> 'built in' web browsers.  I wonder if one can rely on there ability to
> properly render web content though.
>
> I am developing a GUI in XCode on the MAC.  Part of the user interface
> is its online help.
> Right now its just text in a text widget.. Not exactly attractive, but
> for version 1 its ok.
>
> I was wondering if I should put a html viewer on the form for the
> application help and then have the help text as html?
>
> I have a few questions in regards to this:
>
> 1) Will cascading style sheets help me make my help text 'nicer'?
> 2) What is the probability that the built in html viewer will know
> what to do with css and render it properly?
> 3) Is there a library of cascading style sheets some where on the web
> that I can choose from as my preference for my applications look and
> feel?
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