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Nam

2004-06-29, 7:15 pm

Hi there,

I have a group of files I would like to associate a particular style to the left and top borders and another group of files I would like to associate with another style. I am assuming I would use the cascade style sheet, so I created a style1.css and a st
yle2.css file and included a link to the stylesheet in the HEAD of every page. However, when I modify the left border of one page it effects all the other pages as well. I only intend it to just change all the files within that group that refer to the sam
e stylesheet.

Is this a CSS problem or is it a shared border thing?

Thanks in advance.

Nam
Thomas A. Rowe

2004-06-29, 7:15 pm

You have to move those files to a individual folder and then convert the folder to a web / site
(subweb), then create a new navigation structure and shared borders.

However you host must allow you to have subweb, not all do.

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"Nam" <Nam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9596272E-E375-422A-B36C-6474CA8E737A@microsoft.com...
> Hi there,
>
> I have a group of files I would like to associate a particular style to the left and top borders

and another group of files I would like to associate with another style. I am assuming I would use
the cascade style sheet, so I created a style1.css and a style2.css file and included a link to the
stylesheet in the HEAD of every page. However, when I modify the left border of one page it effects
all the other pages as well. I only intend it to just change all the files within that group that
refer to the same stylesheet.
>
> Is this a CSS problem or is it a shared border thing?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Nam



Andrew Murray

2004-06-30, 7:14 am

as the name implies "shared" borders - the method to put the same content on
every page, so yes, it will be the same - not unique to each page if you use the
shared borders.


"Nam" <Nam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9596272E-E375-422A-B36C-6474CA8E737A@microsoft.com...
> Hi there,
>
> I have a group of files I would like to associate a particular style to the

left and top borders and another group of files I would like to associate with
another style. I am assuming I would use the cascade style sheet, so I created a
style1.css and a style2.css file and included a link to the stylesheet in the
HEAD of every page. However, when I modify the left border of one page it effects
all the other pages as well. I only intend it to just change all the files within
that group that refer to the same stylesheet.
>
> Is this a CSS problem or is it a shared border thing?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Nam



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