- From: Chris Wilson (PSD) <cwilso@MICROSOFT.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 15:56:01 -0800
- To: "'Jordan Reiter'" <jreiter@mail.slc.edu>, gordon <gordon@quartz.gly.fsu.edu>
- Cc: Andrew n marshall <amarshal@usc.edu>, "'Steve Knoblock'" <knoblock@worldnet.att.net>, "'Style Sheet mailing list'" <www-style@w3.org>, www-html@w3.org
In IE4, go to the View menu, select Internet Options, click the Accessibility button, check the Format Documents Using My Style Sheet box and browse for your CSS-format user stylesheet. -Chris Chris Wilson cwilso@microsoft.com *** > -----Original Message----- > From: Jordan Reiter [SMTP:jreiter@mail.slc.edu] > Sent: Monday, December 01, 1997 11:45 AM > To: gordon > Cc: Andrew n marshall; 'Steve Knoblock'; 'Style Sheet mailing list'; > www-html@w3.org > Subject: Re: Header, Footer, and Sidebars > > gordon felt an urge to reveal at 4:22 AM -0000 on 11/29/97: > > > > That's not such a bad thing. It's easy enough to include the same style > > sheet, and just as easy for the included document to stand out with its > own > > style. If one is authoring a multi-document, then they should be > encouraged > > to use multi-care <g>. > > > > The percentage of users who will apply their own style sheet is likely > to > > remain very low for some time to come. > > > > gordon > > How does one apply their own style sheet? Does it work under IE4 or NS4? > > ------------------------------------------------------- > [ Jordan Reiter ] > [ mailto:jreiter@mail.slc.edu ] > [ "It's well known that dead people are all sick ] > [ because they're too depressing." ] > [ -- from http://www.icemcfd.com/cgi-bin/make_flame ] > ------------------------------------------------------- >
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