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Anybody know of a "Inline CSS - To - External CSS Converter"???
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Posted 06 January 2009 - 10:08 AM
Anybody know of a "Inline CSS - To - External CSS Converter"??? In other words, move inline css to the head section/or external. I believe I already tried html tidy. Thanks! :)
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Posted 06 January 2009 - 11:27 AM
Other than copy, paste and search? :D
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"90% of user's 'problems' can be resolved by punching them -the other 10% by switching off their PCs."
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Posted 06 January 2009 - 11:34 AM
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Dreamweaver CS3 has a function like that...
Morning,
Ya, I saw and used that, but it seems to only do one div at a time. I couldn't get it to do the whole page. Can you?
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Posted 06 January 2009 - 11:43 AM
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Dreamweaver CS3 has a function like that...
Morning,
Ya, I saw and used that, but it seems to only do one div at a time. I couldn't get it to do the whole page. Can you?
I haven't really used this feature. We played with it in class for about ten seconds as a lab lesson. But, according to this page of Adobe's tutorial you can:
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Select multiple rules before moving them
In the CSS Styles panel, Control?click (Windows) or Command-click (Macintosh) the rules you want to select.
In the CSS Styles panel, Control?click (Windows) or Command-click (Macintosh) the rules you want to select.
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Posted 06 January 2009 - 11:45 AM
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Other than copy, paste and search? :D
Yes, other than that. I'm putting together some what of a custom search for my site. The product I decided on has a lot of nice and free features. However, it spits out a lot of dirty inline styles and invalid html. I've found a solution to make the code validate, but not an easy fix for the inline css. Funny, seems to be a lot of external to inline converters, just not the other way around.
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Posted 06 January 2009 - 11:49 AM
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Dreamweaver CS3 has a function like that...
Morning,
Ya, I saw and used that, but it seems to only do one div at a time. I couldn't get it to do the whole page. Can you?
I haven't really used this feature. We played with it in class for about ten seconds as a lab lesson. But, according to this page of Adobe's tutorial you can:
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Select multiple rules before moving them
In the CSS Styles panel, Controlclick (Windows) or Command-click (Macintosh) the rules you want to select.
In the CSS Styles panel, Controlclick (Windows) or Command-click (Macintosh) the rules you want to select.
Cool, thanks, I'll give it a try...
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