Making FP more CSS savvy

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Still a pain to insert, just select your text, and then select the color or weight, etc., and you
are done.

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Still a pain to insert, just select your text, and then select the color or weight, etc., and you
are done.

True, a pain to do this in FrontPage, but I think that what Brett was
saying is that it would *not* be a pain if, when you selected your
text and applied color and weight, FrontPage were to apply the changes
in a <span style...> tag rather than using <font...> and <b> tags.

fido
 
Tom, you're starting to sound like an old codger! ;-)


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The point is that I don't want FP to insert style tags, I want to have complete control.

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IMO, CSS is just another method or option for developers, not something that HAS to be used!

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Okay, Tom, you win!

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I didn't win, it is just a matter of choice. However, so many developers think CSS is the only
correct way to do things today, and that is just plain wrong!

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No it's not. 8)

Any other method is incorrect - I just checked....

(I hope you know I'm just goofing off)
 
<vbg>

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Thanks you!
True, a pain to do this in FrontPage, but I think that what Brett was
saying is that it would *not* be a pain if, when you selected your
text and applied color and weight, FrontPage were to apply the changes
in a <span style...> tag rather than using <font...> and <b> tags.

fido
 
Visions of King Canute!


Brett

I didn't win, it is just a matter of choice. However, so many
developers think CSS is the only correct way to do things today, and
that is just plain wrong!
 

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