Cascading style sheets

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bonbon

I tried to ask this earlier and could not communicate well with the person
answering my post.

I am attempting to create my site using an external cascading style sheet.
The only portions of my help program that I can get to seem to indicate that
the way to do this is to go under FORMAT and select THEME. Then select the
theme I want and click the box that says apply as cascading style sheet. I
have done all that but I am not sure I am saving it correctly because I have
both these lines in my Html:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
href="../../../../WINDOWS/TEMP/FrontPageTempDir/mstheme/artsy/arts1011.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../arts1011.css">
By the way, my problem may be in the way I am liking to these stylesheets.
Since I don't have full access to my help pages, I am not sure what I am
doing wrong. I also still have the meta tags for theme and border and I'm
sure that isn't supposed to still be in my HTML. I have even gone to our
local bookstore and I found a step by step book for FrontPage 2000 (the
program I have) and it refers me back to the help pages for the cascading
style sheets.
 
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Wally S

You absolutely do not need a theme in order to use a cascading style sheet.
Themes have their own problems. Do a Google search for css tutorials, and
you will learn how to design your own cascading style sheet. For specific
CSS questions you can always post to this news group.

Wally S
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Or start simply using File New Page and Selecting the Style Sheet tab for CSS templates
Then using Format Style Sheet Links and selecting the newly created .css file

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| You absolutely do not need a theme in order to use a cascading style sheet.
| Themes have their own problems. Do a Google search for css tutorials, and
| you will learn how to design your own cascading style sheet. For specific
| CSS questions you can always post to this news group.
|
| Wally S
|
| | >I tried to ask this earlier and could not communicate well with the person
| > answering my post.
| >
| > I am attempting to create my site using an external cascading style sheet.
| > The only portions of my help program that I can get to seem to indicate
| > that
| > the way to do this is to go under FORMAT and select THEME. Then select the
| > theme I want and click the box that says apply as cascading style sheet. I
| > have done all that but I am not sure I am saving it correctly because I
| > have
| > both these lines in my Html:
| > <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
| > href="../../../../WINDOWS/TEMP/FrontPageTempDir/mstheme/artsy/arts1011.css">
| > <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../arts1011.css">
| > By the way, my problem may be in the way I am liking to these stylesheets.
| > Since I don't have full access to my help pages, I am not sure what I am
| > doing wrong. I also still have the meta tags for theme and border and I'm
| > sure that isn't supposed to still be in my HTML. I have even gone to our
| > local bookstore and I found a step by step book for FrontPage 2000 (the
| > program I have) and it refers me back to the help pages for the cascading
| > style sheets.
|
|
 

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