Thanks Dave

In the section you indicated they have the following:

With two or more <link> tags, the browser presents the user with a list of all the <link>ed style sheets. The user can then select one of the sheets, which is used to format the document. The other <link>ed style sheets are ignored.

I've never seen this happen with any browser I've ever used.

Is the information on this site by any chance out-of-date by a lot?

There's a good explaination here:

http://www.unix.org.ua/orelly/web/html/ch09_01.html

(Scroll down to 'Linked Versus Imported Style Sheets')

Dave.


From: Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [WSG] style sheets - best practices
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 11:57:51 +0100

What is the current "best practice" for style sheets - imported or linked - and why?

Bob




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