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Subject:Re: Cascading Styles Sheets (css) From:JohnMethod -at- aol -dot- com To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2000 12:30:29 EST
Charles,
<< Does anyone have a cascading style sheet you are presently using for
HTML-Help or HTML-Help based projects? >>
Find a *.chm with styles that you like and run the "HTML Help to Source" tool
on it. The *.css file(s) for that *.chm will be in the resulting files.
This has a few advantages:
(i) you know what the style looks like BEFORE you start
(ii) you can use the original help file HTML topics as a style reference
(iii) your *.chm style will match the other when you open them together, if
you compile with binary TOC and Indices.
HTH
"Lurker John" G. Boland, president
VisiBit Corporation