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Styles and standards
Hi,
Just a quickie, I am aware that current standards have moved toward complete seperation of style, structure and functionality. My question is, does this apply to inline styles? It makes sense to me that the seperation applies to the body text, but can I put page specific styles in the head of my document. Thanks in anticipation. |
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You can put page-specific styles in the head of the doc, but make sure they don't duplicate any labels in any external css file(s) you may be including with the same doc, or you'll have a mess.
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Ok, thanks alot.
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