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Posted by Rik on 10/26/06 19:54
IchBin wrote:
> For this particular group of scripts I am not using any templating.
> I should have been clearer. Guess my question was not about the
> natures
> of CSS\HTML\PHP. I understand those.
>
> Looking for tips on usual way to tightly couple them to my advantage.
> PHP is not linked to CSS but they can be tightly coupled. PHP works on
> the server side but can also present the client side presentation. In
> this presentation I wanted to interlace HTML, CSS and PHP code.
So? Make your CSS (either dynamic with PHP, or a static CSS file), spit out
the HTML with PHP, et voilα.
> Is this a viable approach? I realize their are no standards in PHP but
> their must be more efficient ways, that have floated to the top, to
> approach what I am trying to do..? Or is this the right approach?
We're not sure what you're trying to do. You have a couple of pages, with
HTML output from PHP, and want to use CSS for them. There is no difference
in static/dynamic output as soon as it's at the client....
> This maybe a basic html/css issue but when I tightly couple it with
> PHP I see questions?
WHAT do xou couple with PHP? HOW? It's pretty much a one way street PHP ->
HTML (possibly CSS), that's not a coupling IMO.
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Rik Wasmus
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