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RE: [css-d] This site looks better in....

Sent by John Woram on 1 February 2002 16:04


Kevin Smith wrote:

>>"If that's the case, Opera's broken."

I guess I'm still missing something here. If there is only ONE
"a:after {content: ... " in the print media style sheet, and there are
SEVERAL links on the page to various locations, then the same content
appears after EACH link when the page is printed. If I've got that
right, then Opera is doing what it's supposed to do (I think<g>).

>>"I just slipped the rule into the standard stylesheet & viewed the
results in the browser."

When I do the same thing, here's what I see on the screen if I have
a:after{content:" This is a test"} in the style sheet:


Here's a **link to somewhere This is a test** and
Here's a **link to somewhere else This is a test**

Everything between the "**" on both lines is blue, underlined. So, my
problem is that the added "This is a test" phrase -- which is correct
for only one link -- appears within every link on the page.

John
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