Hello Carsten,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> this is a question for CSS experts.
>
> I am trying to get rid of time stamps in HTML export. So I am using a CSS
> file which contains among other things:
>
> #table-of-contents {
> font-size: 100%;
> position: fixed;
> display: block;
> left: 10px;
> top: 164px;
> width: 300px;
> bottom: 2px;
> line-height: 1.0em;
> overflow: auto;
> border-style:none;
> }
>
> #table-of-contents timestamp {
> display:none;
> }
>
>
> One of the lines in the table of contents looks like this:
>
> <li><a href="#sec-2-1"><span class="timestamp-wrapper"><span
> class="timestamp"><2013-01-11 Fr></span></span> Carsten: Wiskunde als
> de taal van de Natuur</a></li>
>
> So I had been hoping this would get rid of the timestamp in the table of
> context. It does not. Does anyone know why?
You don't use the `>' selector for direct child, so that shouldn't be the
problem (the fact that timestamp is not a direct child, but a grandchild).
Don't you forget the `.' in front of timestamp, for the "class" spec?
Best regards,
Seb
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Sebastien Vauban