CSS properties


Subject: CSS properties
From: sam th (sam@bur-jud-118-039.rh.uchicago.edu)
Date: Sat Feb 12 2000 - 02:53:00 CST


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I rewrote the HTML export code the way paul suggested, and CSS did the job
just fine. Then, I applied it to some of the other HTMl, and got the text
properties stuff to work, with only one problem:
How do I specfiy more than one value for a given property?
The basic idea is this - I want to represent text-decoration as
<span style="text-decoration: values">...</span>. However, text
decoration just assumes whatever value was last in the list. We want to
be able to have underlines and overlines together in HTML. This is
possible is you use seperate spans, but 1 - that's ugly and 2 - that
messes with the nesting. So, is there any way to get more than one value?

           
                                     sam th
                                     sytobinh@uchicago.edu
                                        
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