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Posted by Els on 02/01/08 23:37
dorayme wrote:
> In article <47a3a23a$0$14083$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com>,
> Chris <spam_me_not@goaway.com> wrote:
>
>> I've got a puzzling problem.
>>
>> We have multiple sites that use the same large css file. I just make a
>> copy of it for each site. For each site, though, I'd like to customize a
>> couple small things like link color.
>
> Nothing easier. You link to the main one on all the sites and you
> add underneath another link to another css, the second overriding
> a few things you want overridden. Is there some problem you have
> for this not to work?
>
> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="main.css">
> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="supplementary.css">
>
> in the head of the html docs on the site where the supplementary
> is appropriate.
From the OP:
<quote>
The obvious solution here is to break it up into two different css
files and include both in every page in every site. This would affect
a lot of pages unnecessarily, though, and would be cumbersome if I
ever had to break it into 2, 3, or 4 small css files. A single
include statement in one file would be a lot cleaner.
</quote>
;-)
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