For some reason I didn't see your reply Gav, so sorry for not
responding quicker. One of the vagaries of Gmail I think.
To clarify a bit:


> >   font-family: verdana, "Trebuchet MS", arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
> >   font-size: 100%;
> > }
>
> -isn't 100% the default value for font-size anyway?

Smarty Pants is fine with me :) And yes it is default, I mentioned that
Toward the end of my reply.

Yep, stupid stupid, read whole post before going off paul.


 As a general rule
> 'don't-use-upper-case' - it just confuses the issue.

True and I'll suitably chastice my mail program for insisting on converting
The first letter of every line to uppercase.

I was more referring to the use of capitalisation in the font-family
names, IMV it's not good practise.


I agree, with using the forrest css as examples I used them as is. I think
We both agree that the CSS still needs further work, I'm not sure it is an
Issue to get the next release out the door, but needs doing. Now David is
Going to spin out if we start prodding holes on our own CSS whilst at the
Same time recommending it to him as the way to go. Hopefully we haven't put
Him off ;)




> The 'small' in the font declaration is being overridden by the
> font-size - no point in overriding your own rules :)

Absolutely, do you want to go over the CSS Paul and see what else you
Can find, there is an Issue on Jira already for CSS Cleanup.

I'll try and take a look. I've thought for a while that it would be a
really good idea to separate the CSS for the navigation into
'interface' and 'style'. Most of the time you really shouldn't need to
touch the interface stuff - unless you are *intending* to break it!


Thanks for your input Paul, good to see you still about.

Gav...

Thanks to you too Gav, thought for a while my comments had resulted in
a stony silence...
BTW I was encouraged to see that Cyriaque is working on the odt plugin
- if it worked well it could really make Forrest for my purposes.

paul