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walrus
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Background color - 6/30/2003 18:39:48
I am using CSS to design a site with FP2000 using include borders. How do I change the background color of the include page? I understand that the head is removed in an include page.
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abbeyvet
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RE: Background color - 6/30/2003 18:56:56
You cannot, CSS or no CSS. I am not sure if you are using shared borders or include pages. The <body> information for the main page will also apply to a shared border. Same is true of include pages, but as they are generally added to a ' container' - either a table cell or a <div> - on the main page, a background color applied to the ' container' will apply to them. So you can choose a background.
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walrus
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RE: Background color - 6/30/2003 19:04:13
I am trying to make the site with no tables. Should I ditch the ' shared borders' ?
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abbeyvet
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RE: Background color - 6/30/2003 19:11:32
I would. Make a div or divs to hold include pages and use them instead.
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walrus
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RE: Background color - 6/30/2003 19:14:30
Okay, thanks
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