trichview.support
Re: Unnecessary css lines in the source of a HTML-file (Part. 2) |
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Stef Mientki |
Posted: 03/12/2005 15:41:06 Pieter E. wrote: > Dear Sergey, > > Is there already a solution for my post: "Unnecessary css lines in the source > of a HTML-file"? > Isn't this a philosophical issue ? Afaik, CSS is meant to give all (or at least a lot of) pages the same style. So using RichView with CSS has afaik, just 1 solution: 1. the (RichView) Editor you use to generate and modify the html code, has a fixed number of styles 2. all these styles are always exported to the CSS style. Now the Editor can changes these styles (upon which all html docs, referring to this CSS-file, will change their apperance). You can even add extra styles, which can be used in newer html docs. But you can never remove old styles, because you don't know if they are used in already existing html docs. I'ld like to hear, what others think of this reasening. I'm using this method (where I allow, just one CSS-file in one directory and have 3 stylesets, of each 13 textstyles) for about 2 years now, and I'm very satisfied about the method. (I'll probably will release a freeware application using this method within a month) Stef Mientki > (http://www.trichview.com/support/dnewsweb.cgi?utag=&group=trichview.support&xrelated=7635&cmd_thread_last.x=65&cmd_thread_last.y=15) > > I've seen in the 'Examples.txt' from RichView v1.9.6 a way to remove unused > styles for 2 RichViews linked to the same RVStyle. > Is this example a solution for my problem? (I've tried it, without any succes...) > :( > > Thanks. > > Pieter E. |
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