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Posted by dorayme on 11/16/06 04:31
In article <k3nnl25ji7pm7v36vtk67e60q0e8ivj750@4ax.com>,
William Hughes <cvproj@grandecom.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 02:35:19 +0100, in alt.html Michael Fesser
> <netizen@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> >.oO(dorayme)
> >
> >>In article <318nl2lh9lv5hqr6u0olrfv4vgnoeaoc5v@4ax.com>,
> >> Michael Fesser <netizen@gmx.de> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> But you should use an external stylesheet.
> >>>
> >>What if this is his only style?
> >
> >Possible, but very unlikely.
>
> If I have a style that is only used on one page of my website, I place
> it in the code for that page.
>
> Example: http://home.grandecom.net/~cvproj/spec-space.htm
>
> I use my external stylesheet
> (http://home.grandecom.net/~cvproj/cvproj.css) for styles that are
> used all over my site.
It is certainly a sensible strategy to place whatever might be
different for only one page in the head of that html doc and this
is better than placing it in the body at various points.
(btw, Bill, your header is badly "cut-off" by the text-size I
tend to use by afternoon (when I am getting tired). I have not
looked at your markup or css but may I suggest you either use an
em based dim and/or else be more generous in the dim that
controls the banner bottom margin or the top margin of what is
under etc...
I noticed because I get uncomfortable when I see earthlings
shooting off into space, they might get to see my humble origins.
Look, it's not exactly that I am ashamed or anything... just... I
dunno... it's sort of private...)
--
dorayme
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