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Jon Yeager

2004-11-16, 6:44 pm

Is there any way to use that graphical CSS style editing interface (the one
that pops up when you create a new style) to apply certain properties
directly onto an element, without creating a new style for it?

For instance, I want a table to have a dotted outline, but I know I will
never want another table on this site to have that same outline. I'm not
crazy about embedding styles in a webpage, and my linked-to CSS file would
be unnecessarily bloated by a style that will only be used once, EVER.

Could I not apply CSS effects to the table directly without going through a
style "proper", and have that graphical interface handy to manipulate said
table any which way I want?


MMTMM

2004-11-16, 6:44 pm

You'd have to use in-line styles.
-M. Moore

"Jon Yeager" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message
news:cmgk20$1e6$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Is there any way to use that graphical CSS style editing interface (the

one
> that pops up when you create a new style) to apply certain properties
> directly onto an element, without creating a new style for it?
>
> For instance, I want a table to have a dotted outline, but I know I will
> never want another table on this site to have that same outline. I'm not
> crazy about embedding styles in a webpage, and my linked-to CSS file would
> be unnecessarily bloated by a style that will only be used once, EVER.
>
> Could I not apply CSS effects to the table directly without going through

a
> style "proper", and have that graphical interface handy to manipulate said
> table any which way I want?
>
>



Michael Fesser

2004-11-16, 6:45 pm

.oO(Pablo)

>Sheesh Kebab this place is going downhill, where's the toilets? Can't this
>be stopped?


What?

Micha
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