Sent by David Dorward on 9 November 2005 17:05
On 09/11/05, [EMAIL-REMOVED] [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
> "It is not unheard of for people to drop a style tag in the body when
> they can't edit the head section (e.g. with really bad content
> management systems or when sending HTML formatted emails (as many
> systems, especially webmail, strip the head section entirely)). Not
> unheard of, but still wrong." - David Dorward
> I'm working now in a situation where I have very little control over the master style
> sheets and no power to edit anything between the opening and closing HEAD tags
Congratulations, you embody the example I gave.
> and have no choice
Why not?
> but to put a STYLE tag in between the opening and closing
> BODY tags but I am hoping I can eventually get rid of them.
I'd use style attributes (a choice!) ... and make fixing your CMS (or
whatever is preventing you from editing the head section) a priority.
--
David Dorward <http://dorward.me.uk><http://blog.dorward.me.uk>
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