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Posted by dorayme on 02/08/07 03:24

In article <at1ls2tqcrqbosj4uhc1kbinquacd1lvn7@4ax.com>,
Ed Seedhouse <eseedhouse@shaw.ca> wrote:

> On 7 Feb 2007 08:50:58 -0800, "believeryes" <azzamqazi@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi guys,
> > I am a beginner in CSS and would like to get some help here. I was
> >wondering if we have a page and in the source it has a link to a css
> >webpage which is local to that page, is there a way we can get that
> >css page from the webpage?
>
> If you mean, can you see the CSS in a separate file the answer is yes.
> Just use Firefox with the Web Developer extension, and I am sure there
> are other ways.

Another way is to examine the link to the css file in the html
source and cut and paste the bit of the shown path into the url
address being shown. Sometimes it is as simple as removing the
/webpage.html and sticking in theCssnamed.css in the html head
section in place of "webpage.html". Other times it is not as
simple but easily found by going back in the directory or seeing
the folder the css is kept in... or impossible.

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dorayme

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