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#1 2006-01-04 06:07:05
- rahul
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Multiple CSS files, homepage questions
Dear All:
I recently (yesterday) started playing with TP, and was pretty blown away by what I could do. However, I do have some questions.
I’d like to attach multiple stylesheets to a single section; for example, I’d like to attach a global.css to most pages, with some inside.css to certain pages.
What is the best way of doing this?
The other question I have is that I’d like to customise what is displayed on the home page of the site that I’m working on. It will be mostly static content, with some links to recent articles/events, etc. How do I do this?
Here’s a link to a static mockup of what I’m trying to achieve.
Home Page
http://www.littleandreid.com/mentaid/
Inside Page
http://www.littleandreid.com/mentaid/about.html
This is the TP-based version (inside page).
http://www.littleandreid.com/mentaidyn/about/
How do I create the home page? Which section do I post the article under?
Any help is appreciated. :-)
Thanks in advance,
Rahul Gonsalves.
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#2 2006-01-04 06:49:51
- zem
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Re: Multiple CSS files, homepage questions
To use multiple stylesheets, you also could cascade and import them. Inside one, use an import
rule.
Example : on my current work, I have one stylesheet for the whole website. But one section has to have a slightly different rule for a specific div.
So I create a second stylesheet within TXP, called whaterver, with in it :
<code>@import url(http://www.thewebsite.com/textpattern/css.php?s=default);
div#corps {
the new rules I need for that div
}
</code>
And then I link this “whatever” stylehseet to the section.
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#4 2006-01-04 16:12:09
- rahul
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Re: Multiple CSS files, homepage questions
Thanks Alex. This worked exactly like I’d hoped. I’m still working on the other static/non-static thingy.
You can link to additional stylesheets on the same page by referring to them by name. Create another style (under presentation > styles) and add an extra line to your template like this:
<link rel=“stylesheet” href=”<txp:css n=“my_style_name” />” type=“text/css” media=“screen” />The n parameter specifies the name of the stylesheet. Read more at TextBook.
You can link to additional stylesheets on the same page by referring to them by name. Create another style (under presentation > styles) and add an extra line to your template like this:
<link rel=“stylesheet” href=”<txp:css n=“my_style_name” />” type=“text/css” media=“screen” />The n parameter specifies the name of the stylesheet. Read more at TextBook.
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