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Re: FN-FORUM: CSS Style Help
date posted 14th May 2008 18:42
Good call.
Lee Rickler
Director - Point and Stare - pointandstare.com
Web Design and Development for over 11 years
gareth coxon wrote:
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> Fair point Lee, after looking at the code and realising I'm not Neo (see
> the Matrix) or a css expert I've decided to leave it alone!
>
> I thank everyone for their suggestions though.
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> Many thanks
> Gareth
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> On 14 May 2008, at 16:48, Lee Rickler wrote:
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>> It looks the same because it uses the same class.
>> You'll need to add a new id/ class to the stylesheet, assign
>> preferences to that id/ class then find the comments section in the
>> template and add the same class to that.
>>
>> Going by your "i know nothing" comment, If I was the designer/
>> developer I would be a bit annoyed if I came back to find you'd done
>> something like this.
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>> You could cause more harm than good.
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>> Lee Rickler
>> Director - Point and Stare - pointandstare.com
>> Web Design and Development for over 11 years
>>
>> gareth coxon wrote:
>>> Morning All
>>> I have a blog on my website (will my website is a blog really) and
>>> when people are leaving comments the style is the same as the article
>>> itself so its looks like one long string of text, example here:
>>> http://www.dot-design.co.uk/is-wordpress-the-future-for-all-websites.
>>> The website developer who was helping me with CSS (of which I know
>>> very little, if nothing about) is on holiday until 28th May. could
>>> anyone give me a pointer or help on the code I need to put ino the
>>> comments template in order to just style the comments differently,
>>> doesn't need to be anything fancy just different from the article for
>>> now.
>>> Cheers
>>> Gareth
>>
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