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Using a format setting in a css file
In article , Bob Buckland ?:-\) wrote:
Are you trying to apply CSS to a Word document, if so what version, or are you trying to apply CSS to a discussion group posting, in which case whether it will be 'noticed' at all would depend on 'plain text' settings in some discussion group or which browser and which website/slurp of the posting was being used by someone trying to read it. Bob, Strictly speaking, the target is a blog page, but their editor does allow one to paste from Word to its editor. In fact, I use Blogjet, so I am pasting into Blogjets editor. I know that Word 2003 and Word 2007 do the styles differently, but the Word 2003 approach seems more simpatico. I tried using a suggested p class="h4", and that caused an error that wiped out the entire message. Style H1, from Word 2003, produces the following in the BlogJet HTML view: h1 style="MARGIN: 12pt 0in 3pt"span style="FONT-SIZE: 22pt" font face="Arial"This is a very long message styled with a large type that will extend to a second line and needs extra space between lines. ?xml:namespace prefix ="" o ns ="" "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" / o/o/font/span/h1 pspan style="mso-bidi-font-size: 14.0pt"o /o/span/p pspan style="mso-bidi-font-size: 14.0pt"This is normal./span/p I suspect I don't need the schema stuff. I have just noticed the p.h4 locator used in a different css file, so that may be the way to go. But, would we use the style or the class to designate the h4? -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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