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Posted by Ethan2007 on 09/16/07 15:55
On Sep 16, 2:26 am, "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorp...@cs.tut.fi> wrote:
> Scripsit dorayme:
>
> >> Is it possible to see how a front-end (the web-page) would look like,
> >> if you have just the .css files and no .html files.
>
> > Can you have a smile without a face?
>
> I remember having read a book where a cat's smile appears without a cat.
>
> > CSS sheets are instructions for styling things. They are like
> > giant conditional statements, if there is a paragraph <p>, then
> > indent it thus, font it thus and so on. If there is no <p>, then
> > the status of the consequent does not arise.
>
> Yes, but if you just have a style sheet, you could use a _generic_ HTML
> document to see how it gets formatted, such ashttp://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/www/testel.html
>
> It won't tell you everything, since it won't e.g. reveal how a <p> element
> gets rendered when it appears inside <div class="foo">, which might be
> something special if the style sheet contains a rule like div.foo p {
> font-size: 6px; }.
>
> --
> Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
Thank you everyone for your replies and advice..... Much appreciated.
Regards,
Ethan
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