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Posted by Quasimido CSS on 10/06/05 22:13
Smitro <nospam@myh0use.c0m> in news:434388a3$0$491$61c65585@uq-127creek-
reader-03.brisbane.pipenetworks.com.au:
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the middle of writing CMS. One part of the
> CMS allows users to create there own pages with my
> header and my footer.
>
> As a part of the CSS I have a line that changes
> the look of all links. eg. removed underline,
> changed colours etc. (a {} a:hover{} etc)
>
> Is it possible for me to make an exception to
> this? For example, everything within a <div> to be
> able to be changed to what the user that created
> the page wants?
someone else probably has the answer. your idea reminds me of some stylesheet-
related bookmarklets (which are javascript)
is this following paragraph part of the same goal?
> All users are editing via a built in form that has
> a WYSIWYG editor in it. The Editor converts to
> plain html.
so the in-page editor makes the style changes to itself, then produces a plain text page
of something else? :-)
> Any ideas?
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