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header css issue
I added a header from another website, then added a link to that websites css,
it appears to conflict and changed a whole bunch of stuff. Is there a way to do this? That is using two css groups? I'm new at this so be easy on me! |
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That other website isn't going to be too happy about you linking to their css. That's a big no-no unless you've got permission.
The way to do this would be to change one of the stylesheets - yours or theirs - to not have any of the same classes. |
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Sorry should have said both are mine, do you think they are using the same class names?
If so is a matter of sorting them out? Is there a list of the classes on 3.8.3 |
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It could be the same class names. But, it could be just defining something as simple as a <p> tag or <td> tag. You need to do something about that - like either split it out of one of them, or redefine those tags correctly in the css style called last.
You can see a lot of the classes in vb in the Style Manager > Main CSS and Toolbar Menu Options pages. |
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