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 CC's CSS : lack of mobilitiy !

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lili
Posted: 08/19/2001, 6:29 AM

CC's Styles are pretty uncascaded!
i like to define different styles to different input types ( just a small
example ) but it seems i just can dream about it !


Shell
Posted: 08/19/2001, 8:18 PM

Heya Lili - at the cost of angering people here within the list and
yourself, code charge's best asset is manipulating data - the style sheets,
while neat, are a bonus in my opinion (and absolutely invaluable to data
mockups). Similar to how code charge separates data from presentation so
that you can change the presentation easily with dreamweaver or with
frontpage, the style sheet is not truly part of the data but an integral
part of the presentation.

If you want slick style sheets you may want to try bradbury's Top Style -
invaluable program that can take the style sheets generated by code charge
and add even more to them. I believe Top Style Lite is free for download
(although I could be wrong on that point).

Like I said, I hope I haven't angered anyone, but code charge is invaluable
as an integral tool in my toolbox but not my only tool.

Shell

"lili" <l@l.com> wrote in messagenews:9loevm$2hl$2@news.codecharge.com...
> CC's Styles are pretty uncascaded!
> i like to define different styles to different input types ( just a small
> example ) but it seems i just can dream about it !
>
>
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