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ritarun
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RE: stylesheet layout - 3/23/2004 10:29:36
The line numbers--- how do you add them automatically in the text editor. I am using Notepad. I can't image that they are entered manually.
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lilblackgirl
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RE: stylesheet layout - 3/23/2004 10:51:43
Other than manually adding them in, i discovered apps like Top Style adds the numbers automatically. And once you use the app, all style sheets will load in it automatically, so you'll always see the lines. Plus, it's a great app, very user friendly and is really helping me learn CSS.
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c1sissy
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RE: stylesheet layout - 3/23/2004 10:55:28
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ORIGINAL: ritarun The line numbers--- how do you add them automatically in the text editor. I am using Notepad. I can't image that they are entered manually. Using Notepad light, what I did was this quote:
1 body {style information } Then I just saved it as a text file, and opened it up, worked fine. I'm sure that you could add -line 1 body- etc... and since you are only doing this as a reference to your normal css file, I'm sure that you could number this with whatever notes etc.. that you seem to feel is necessary. lilblackgirl, I think that maybe what she is looking for is to have the numbers inside of her file? Unless I am mis-understanding what it is that she wants?
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ritarun
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line number question- ANSWERED - 3/23/2004 11:53:23
Clarification- I was talking about adding line numbers for reference only in the coding. It does not show up except in the text view mode. I have just been told that Notepad does not have this feature. A more robust text editor (such as Notetab PRO, TextPad or a specialized application like TopStyle) is used and is the only way that it can be done. Reason I wanted the numbers? I want to go thru line by line and figure out what each tag does and make notes and to be able to ask questions by e-mail such as "what does the coding in lines 48-55 do?" or "line 88 to 99 are for the top header" Make more sense? Anyway, my question has been answered. Thanks.
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c1sissy
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RE: stylesheet layout - 3/23/2004 11:56:26
Hi lilblackgirl, Actually what she would be doing is creating a css file for reference, which would be the one that has the numbers in it. This numbering would not go into her user css file, the one that she would link to her files for the web. This would just be a sort of recording keeping type css file that has notations more then what you would noramally put into a css comment. And this would create a way for her to go line by line with numbers if she wishes. (lol, I hope that I am understanding what it is that she wants)
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c1sissy
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RE: stylesheet layout - 3/23/2004 13:08:29
Ritarun, I wasn't suggesting that you add the numbers to the normal master css, I was suggesting that you create 2 css files. One as your master, the other with the lines with the numbers in it. I think I sort of got what it was that you wanted to do, lol, I think, but I was suggesting that you do two files(?) one as a master and a duplicate with the lines that are numbered. I guess that would be your sample that you would need?
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Giomanach
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RE: stylesheet layout - 3/25/2004 7:39:41
IF you use Dreamweaver to create the Stylesheets, it has a bar on the left hand side that has the line numbers for you. I find them annoying, but thats just me. Having line reference numbers can be handy. On the back-up copy with the number you don't have to put numbers on every line, just every 5 or so. It's only for your reference, so it won't matter
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