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Re: [grubstreet] Pub search
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From: Kate L Pugh
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] Pub search
Date: 01:04 on 11 Dec 2002
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] Pub search
Date: 01:04 on 11 Dec 2002
Nope; the green strip seems to come from a <style> element on the page itself rather than the stylesheet. I could put it into the HTML but if you can stick it in the stylesheet under a different id that might be more efficient. > (except you, because I'm being annoying and not batching my change > requests - sorry again. I owe you a pint or three). It's OK! Niggly little things like this are only getting done straight away tonight because I'm already in grubstreet mode though (thanks to bob's interesting puzzle). Handy hint, if you want me to make HTML changes to the scripts, give me a programming task first :) Kake -- grubstreet mailing list http://london.openguides.org/old-list-archives/
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Earle Martin
00:43 on 11 Dec 2002
That was the effect I was looking for (no page margins considered harmful).-
Kate L Pugh
01:04 on 11 Dec 2002
Nope; the green strip seems to come from a <style> element on the page-
Earle Martin
09:11 on 12 Dec 2002
Actually, I noticed that shortly after I sent the original message, and
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Earle Martin
09:11 on 12 Dec 2002
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Kate L Pugh
01:04 on 11 Dec 2002