[thesite] Bio, User Pages, CSS
.jeff
jeff at members.evolt.org
Wed Nov 28 19:27:30 CST 2001
michele,
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> From: Michele Foster
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> I'm in favour of this approach ..
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as am i.
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> and in fact wondered why it was done the current way.
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me too.
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> I'd really like to get Adrian's opinion on this. I'm
> wondering if there's a prob with NS4.x not inheriting
> properly, and that's why the current approach was taken.
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good question. i don't personally know of any issues with nn4 and this
approach, but i've been known to learn a thing or two new once in a while.
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> Now my question is, displaying the user's bio on the
> user's page .. like we discussed, then that part of the
> user's info on their user's page (link, not edit) will
> need to be within the class="side" container?
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ok, yes. i wasn't considering adding the classes to the links in the bio in
the display process but rather in the add/edit process so it only happens
once. that way, any other place the bio is displayed it's already got the
classes on the links.
i like the approach of changing the css though. that's a much better idea
and solves the issue of wanting to show the bio without being in a container
with a class="side".
thanks,
.jeff
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jeff at members.evolt.org
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