[Javascript] Best style sheet authoring tool

dev at qroute.net dev at qroute.net
Thu Jul 22 19:26:11 CDT 2004


It's an aggreeable point.
But at times, CSS tech. intermingles with JS tech. since both are happening
on the client side and they are closely  intermingled.

I thought about prefixing my subject as OT as I do it all the time in the
15seconds ASP list, but then I thought my tool search for the css authoring
would also benefit the readers of this list.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Dougherty" <mdougherty at pbp.com>
To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Javascript] Best style sheet authoring tool


I would suggest you check out css-d for styling questions, but I subscribed
to that list and have
been deleting the large volume of (over my head) traffic that it generates
every day since.

In defense of asking css questions on the javascript list, i propose that
"best practices" using
javascript to affect styles should include css methodology.  I've coded too
many dhtml applets
that rely heavily on javascript to change multiple style properties for an
object, that would have
been much cleaner to execute (and maintain) using appropriate class names.
So i think the context
should be considered before a css/style question is ruled "off-topic" for
this javascript list.

...Or am I expressing an opinion not necessarily that of the majority?

On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 12:03:50 -0700
  <dev at qroute.net> wrote:
>What's the best style sheet authoring tool do you know of ?
>
>Looking for something with which you can drop boxes on the screens and move
>them around assign them as divisions etc.
>
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