Hi Mark,

Like your site very much,

Whilst you are quite right regarding the placing of an external css link in the head on every page what is not possible is to change the background or foreground colours from it.

What would be useful would be for all the colours to be placed in a css at the start of the body which could simply be deleted, unfortunately on every page, by those of us who wish to have this control for both new and existing pages.

This would of course mean using Legacy defined classes in the css but this should not be a problem.

Ron
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 03 March 2005 06:14
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Using Style Sheets in Web Pages



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In an earlier thread of messages about this problem the only solution appeared to require manually inserting the CSS link in the proper location on each page; however, when there are several hundred pages to change, the task is quite overwhelming.
Ron Falconberry


Ron,
In the Create Web Pages function (Ctrl+W), on the Links Tab, you will have to check all 4 check boxes in the section "Custom HTML Headers/Footers" In the first text box, place all your header code, and the second all your footer code. Make sure that "Remove program genbreated headers/footers are checked.


Better than a bought one!
Mark



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