[sclug] CSS

Ian Michell ian.michell at hanzi.co.uk
Wed Feb 11 08:55:38 UTC 2004


Ian Michell wrote:

>I was once a developer, CSS can be great for any kind of site and SHOULD
>be used as it provides a single point for updating the look and feel of
>a sight. If you need any help with the CSS or get stuck drop me a line
>and I am sure I will be able to give some sorta help :)
>
>Ian
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>On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 23:10, Simon Heywood wrote:
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>>On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 10:35:35PM +0000, Scott Rixon wrote:
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>>>I need to update an Intranet at work. It is for all our site
>>>documentation.. IPs server names etc.. You get the idea..
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>>So it's configuration stuff rather than something more verbose...?
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>>>I needs to work on a standard web browser and we are thinking of having
>>>PDA/Smart phones for the Engineers so I want it to work on a small
>>>screen..
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>>>I thought CSS was the way to go.. But having never ever used them I
>>>wondered if anyone had any thoughts/guidance?
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>>Well, I've only used someone else's for a few seconds, but I think the
>>general idea is that good HTML (i.e. well marked-up, no outlandish
>>layout fudges) should display fine. A stylesheet would provide the
>>graphic design side of things for desktop browsers; I'm not sure if
>>palmtop browsers take notice of CSS data.
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>>S.
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Woops just realized I put once a developer -> it was meant to be once a 
web developer!



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