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jwg1800

 

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newbie to css. - 11/26/2004 11:18:13   
I'm totally new to css. I did read the 3 part tutorial that Outfront has, and that was helpful for a bisic understanding. I want to have style sheets on my site http://www.japaneseswords4samurai.com to be able to control 3 different tables that are on every page of the site. I find myself changing the text in these tables so often and I have around 100 pages on the site so it's quite time consuming. Is this possible to have style sheets for changing the text. The tables I'm talking about are the navigation table with several text links on the left towards the top of the page, the table with several sentences of text toward the bottom of the page and the table at the very bottom of the page with several text links.

Can anyone give me some tips on how to get started on this?

Thank you,
John
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RE: newbie to css. - 11/26/2004 14:02:57   
Hi John,

I think you might be looking for ssi's on this one. CSS changes the styles of the text, not the text itself. If you have an ssi (server side include file) you would be able to accomplish this for the pages.

And for learning css, there are many tutorials listed in here on the links section at the top of the threads list. There are so many things that many have posted in there for those wishng to learn css. Take a look at some of those, and if you need any links for ssi's let me know and I can send you a few of those as well, Then once you read, come back with any questions that you might have!

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