Mary,

Purely from a HTML / CSS coding point-of-view, the <link...> string
should indeed be in the <head></head> area of a web page (at least
given my limited HTML experience, I believe this to be so).  I have
recreated this exactly as you said. Is this a bug or a feature? <G>
Perhaps someone with more HTML experience can confirm this is
incorrect and that it won't do what Rob and Blair require.

Dermot.

On 04/04/06, Mary Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Blair and Rob
> I put my string in the Links section, then created the webpages. The
> string turns up in the body of each page, thus
> </head>
> <body BGCOLOR="FFFFFF" bgproperties=fixed  background="canvas.jpg">
> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="_styles/mystyles.css" />
> ----
> Shouldn't it be between <head> and </head> ?
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