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Posted by Rob McAninch on 12/20/05 05:09
mot12345@alexandria.ucsb.edu>:
> I'm new to XHTML and I'm tripping at some basic things in a tutorial at
>
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> http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/wireless/library/wi-css/?ca=dgr-lnxw01WirelessPages
> (see Listing 4: Inline CSS)
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> My basic question is:
> My browsers, Firefox or MS Internet Explorer, display this by just
> showing the XHTML text, rather than rendering the XHTML plus CSS. That
> is, the browser literally just shows text starting with "<!DOCTYPE HTML
> PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD ...", rather than showing the Web page this text
> represents.
URL? Does your browser otherwise support CSS? You may have cut and
pasted something wrong.
Of course, as the lesson points out, an external style sheet is
better unless you have a good reason for inline styling.
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Rob McAninch
http://rock13.com
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