Alright, thanks.
I knew I could modify the CSS, just wanted to make sure that it was
intended.
Jeff
On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 09:53 AM, Richard Cyganiak wrote:
>
> From: "Jeffrey Melloy" <jm...@vi...>
>> It works, it's just kind of weird. Maybe it's just different from the
>> released versions or something. The stylesheet is the default
>> "statcvs.css". None of the tables have borders, they have
>> greybarring,
>> but without the borders or a different background color, it looks
>> weird.
>
> It's supposed to look like this. Matter of taste.
>
> You can customize the stylesheet if you want the borders back. Copy
> statcvs.css to some other directory, and tell StatCvs to use the new
> stylesheet with the -css option.
>
> To get borders, remove this part:
>
> table {
> border-collapse: collapse;
> }
> table, thead, tfoot, tbody, colgroup, col, tr, th, td {
> border: none;
> }
>
> To get a different background for the tables (which might not be such
> a bad
> idea, after all), change the .odd rule to:
>
> .odd {
> color: #000;
> background-color: #aabbcc;
> }
>
> and fiddle with the background RGB values until it looks nice.
>
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