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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 07/29/06 17:25
"jojo" <jojo.hafner@gmx.de> skrev i meddelandet
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> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
> > [cut]
> >>> No matter whether they are involved or not, if you have a very long
text
> >>> on one page as I have (which also has some advantages)
> >>> the use of <div>s helps me to use the right headings because it let
me
> >>> understand whether a part of the page is a subsection or a
subsubsection
> >>> and so on. But once I have used the different <div>s how could I
style
> >>> them?
> >> You don't have to! One possibility would be to style all sections the
> >> same, all subsections same (but different from the sections), all
> >> subsubsections same again (but again different from the sections and
> >> subsections).
> [CSS snipped]
> >
> > There is only 1 section on each page.
> > On the page https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/it/svezia.html
> > I have several subsections, for example a subsection for the menu on
the
> > left side
> > which includes links to other pages of the same website, a subsection
for
> > the summary,
> > another for the main content and so on.
> > The main content is divided in several subsubsections.
> > The page is very long and styling the different subsubsections might
help
> > the reader to see
> > where one begins and where it ends.
>
> That's the job of 'margin-bottom's
>
> >> Another possibility (which I would prefer) would be to set
> >> different paddings on each sub-group:
> >
> > It might be a good idea but it does not help make clear when one
> > subsubsection in the main content begins and when it ends.
>
> Again: That's the job of 'margin-bottom's (Or margin-top)
Ok!
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Luigi Donatello Asero
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