From: Dave E. <ede...@ro...> - 2001-06-22 19:41:52
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Actually its even worse than that: even inline styling doesn't work in Netscape inside layers. In this situation you have to use NON css-style HTML -- <FONT> and such; check out the label widget's use of conventional HTML font styling -- the reason is the Netscape incompatibility. // MY ORIGINAL RESPONSE // You are running into a DOM issue: since the layers are seperate "documents" in Netscape, you must include the style sheet link WITHIN EACH LAYER for it to work. Really you are better off styling the text with inline style (style="text-size: 10pt...") the "old fashioned way." (meaning, practically speaking, in many cases you might as well use conventional HTML) // ORIGINAL QUESTION // Doug, thanks, but even this is not working for me. I'm testing inside a table in Netscape: ... <td><span class="someClass">some text</span></td> ... where the table itself is inside a DynLayer. The class has no effect in Netscape. Any ideas? ===== ======================= 'Providing year 2001 consultations at rates as low as $5,000 an hour.' Dave Edelhart Director of Operations, Manatee Bay Productions www.manateebay.com ede...@ma... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ |