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Posted by dorayme on 02/08/07 21:44
In article <hLudnewYV7KGoVbYnZ2dnUVZ_q7inZ2d@comcast.com>,
Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.net> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> > Another way is to examine the link to the css file in the html
> > source and cut and paste the bit of the shown path into the url
> > address being shown. Sometimes it is as simple as removing the
> > /webpage.html and sticking in theCssnamed.css in the html head
> > section in place of "webpage.html". Other times it is not as
> > simple but easily found by going back in the directory or seeing
> > the folder the css is kept in... or impossible.
> >
>
> In a Mozilla browser (Firefox, SeaMonkey, Mozilla, etc.) you can simply
> do CTRL+I (page Info). Click the Links tab. Find the link to the CSS
> file, right-click, choose Copy. Paste that into the browser. This
> obviates the need to edit the CSS URL if its not in the same folder as
> the viewed page.
So you can! I have been doing things the hard way for too long....
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dorayme
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