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Message #00020
Re: Where to change CSS styles
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To:
CaneyPUGgies Team <caneypuggies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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From:
Tim Black <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 22:27:49 -0500
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On 09/01/2010 10:20 PM, Diana Graham wrote:
> Sorry Tim I knew I was doing something wrong but I couldn't quite
> figure it out. I'll be sure not to do that again
Don't sweat it! It's ok to use inline styles (like <h2
style="text-align: center">), but it's just better to put them in style.css.
Tim
> On Sep 1, 2010, at 9:40 PM, Tim Black <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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>> Diana,
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>> I'm glad you're working on changing the style of the header--that's a
>> good place to learn, so keep it up. BUT, I want to recommend you try
>> changing the title's styles in the CSS file here:
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>> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Ecaneypuggies/reformedchurcheslocator/trunk/annotate/head%3A/rcl/public/css/style.css#L27
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>> You can Google "external CSS style sheets" and "CSS selectors" to
>> understand how to use style.css. The benefit of putting style
>> definitions in style.css instead of in the template files is that we
>> can edit all the styles for the website in that one file (style.css),
>> instead of editing them in many template files.
>>
>> Tim
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