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Tbird
09-24-2002, 12:39 PM
Perhaps someone can help me with a little problem I am having. When I try to access a Css template from my files, I get a 'cannot find cssedit.exe'. Am I doing something wrong? I have tried opening them in 1st page and from my desktop. Do I need to be online to do this? Any help would be appreciated. I'm a clueless newbie to CSS!
Probably because you've associated CSS files with a program that's now gone. Associate it with another program.
DCElliott
10-09-2002, 05:50 PM
. . .or you could download TopStyle lite, a freeware CSS authoring program. It allows you to visually preview the styles you create.
DE
Ghandi Eximius
10-10-2002, 10:15 AM
See, now you've done it. I went online innocently enough this morning thinking "hey, I wonder whats shakin' on the internet today..." I didn't have anyplans to spend anytime on anything, and now you've brought forth TopStyle lite and of course Im going to go download it and Ill probably either love it or hate it, eigther way it will cause fragmentation of my dirty hard drive, eventually I'll be so bogged down that even Moses himself won't be able to sit through my defrag session and its all because you made a program sound fun and useful...this better be a damn good program :)
(Im just horsing around)
polliwogfrog
10-10-2002, 10:38 AM
Ghandi,
You have me cracking up laughing over here! I
sure hope it works for you, and hopefully there
will be a day here in the near future in which I
ask you how you like it, so I can use it too!
:joy:
DCElliott
10-15-2002, 02:42 PM
So Ghandi
We are all in suspense here . . .
Did ya luv it or hate it?
DE
Ghandi Eximius
10-15-2002, 09:21 PM
eh, I'm so used to coding CSS stylsheets by hand that the program proved to be arduous in composition; but it did prove to be helpful with those odd tags that you forget about.
My only peave is that they didn't have progressive font styles to ensure compatability.
All in all, a good program, I'd suggest it to anyone into CSS...
DCElliott
10-16-2002, 04:55 AM
Ghandi
Coding stylesheets by hand - you are so hardcore! :eek:
I looked at your wee website - very cool, but the scroll-bar colour detracts from the atmosphere created, especially with the colour scheme on my computer. May I suggest that you add the following line to your body style:scrollbar-face-color:#394931; and see how it looks (providing you are using IE browser) If you are hardcore, I suspect you use Navigator, though, where it has no effect. :p It's a bit of a shame that Gecko hasn't implemented the scrollbar-face-color style or filters, a couple of ideas where M$ was on the right track.
DE
Coding stylesheets by hand - you are so hardcore!
CSS isn't that har really
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