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Posted by dorayme on 03/06/06 22:42
In article <WfydnUKzAPAKhZHZRVnytA@eclipse.net.uk>,
Jim Higson <jh@333.org> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>
> >> Ώcomprende?
> >
> > Well, do I? If the P is there, if the text is there, if it is
> > specified in the css at least to filter down to the P and the
> > page is reasonably valid, is there any way to use this fancy
> > doodle DOM inspector to track it down? Never mind tabs and
> > carriage returns Jonathan! Lets get down to business! You
> > cleverly tracked down something in the footnote ok! So why
> > exactly is it so hard to track down the rest?
>
> The text is a node, not an element. Only elements have CSS rules, the
> textnodes inside them use those rules.
>
> So in this case you'd just look at the rules of the P, which apply to the
> text inside it.
Jim, lets get down to brass tacks! In the example I gave to
Jonathan, at sn2.com.au, you open this crystal ball called DOM
inspector and you try to find the font(s) used in a P in a <td>.
How do you "just look at the rules of the P"?
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dorayme
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