[thelist] CSS and deprecated <font> used within sentence

sfmalo sfmalo at msn.com
Wed Jul 25 22:54:33 CDT 2001


Yes, thanks, Alastair.
Sharon

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From: "Alastair Murdoch" <alastair at cubeit.co.uk>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 10:49 AM
Subject: RE: [thelist] CSS and deprecated <font> used within sentence


> try using <span></span> tags around the word and applying your class to
> them.
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> Don't know if there is an answer for this using CSS:
>
> Have a situation where I have a word (name of software) written as
follows:
>
> <.b><.strong><.font size="3" color="#0000A0">X<./font><.font size="2"
> color="#800000"><.em><.i>w<./i><./em><./font><.font
>             size="3" color="#0000A0">SCAN<./font><./strong><./b>
>
> It may occur within a sentence in a <.td>or a <.p>. I am trying to clean
out
> any mention of fonts on the site and make everything CSS. So far, so good
> except for the above-mentioned example which occurs fairly often
throughout
> the site. Other software names occur also with the same structure.
>
> I'm stumped. Can't figure out how to make it a class without affecting the
> entire <td> or <p>. Any way to do this using CSS?

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