Sent by Rich Shepard on 29 October 2004 14:02
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Michael Grice wrote:
> Our calendar is basically a table, so I realize CSS cannot meet our needs
> 100%. We have been able to achieve this effect using SmartTags. And we
> have successfully tested it in Firefox and IE (the two main browsers we
> program for). But the code is extremely bloated, to say the least.
I'm not at all an expert. But, last evening I was reading Eric Meyer's
first book because I want to be able to style my site's pages for printing.
I forget the chapter number, but that project starts on page 117 of his
book. It uses tables and describes how to set up a separate style sheet for
media=print. A calendar is one of the projects.
My quibble with the book is that so many of the projects use pages built
with tables. Since I've moved my little site from html-4 with tables to
xhtml-1 without tables, I have difficulty translating his project examples
to my tableless format.
Regardless, it may be just what you need.
Rich
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