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Victor and Bob,
Thanks very much for your response.
Bob, the display for IE, for instance: to center a div, I have to
define: margin-left and margine-right, while for other browsers, I can
just define margin and leave it at auto. I have fixed the problem now.
I have also created a blog:
http://mitchcat.blog.com/. I continue to
enter details as I go along, feel free to comment.
Don Zhou
William Mitchell College of Law
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From: innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org
[
mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Bob Duncan
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 4:10 PM
To: IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: Re: [IUG] styles question
At 12:58 PM 09/13/2006 -0500, Don wrote:
>I asked about the prostyles.css question and was told that we are not
>supposed to mess with it.
Really? The trend with each release of the WebOPAC has been to give
sites
more control over the look and feel of their installations; it seems
contrary to this trend to impose a style sheet that can't be edited.
But
it does look like prostyles is always called first, which means you can
override anything in it by using a style sheet of your own creation.
>In the static pages, there is a provision that if it is for Internet
>explorer, use the internet explorer style, ie_styles. <!--[if lte IE
6]>
>
><link rel="stylesheet" media="all" type="text/css"
>href="/screens/ie_styles.css" />
>
><![endif]-->
>
> But in the dynamatically generated pages, that privision is gone from
>the header, which results in wacky display for IE.
>
><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/scripts/ProStyles.css" />
><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/screens/styles.css" />
>
>Does anybody know how to get that back into the header? Or is it an
call
>to Innovative?
The INSERTTAG_INHEAD wwwoption allows you to insert code into the head
section. I don't know how the wwwoption will deal with code that
involves
tokens that need to be on their own lines (assuming these tokens behave
like other tokens).
I'm not sure what constitutes your wacky IE display, but in IE6 the
dynamic
pages look pretty much like they do in Firefox, with one major
exception: in my installation of FF (1.5.0.6), your search history
isn't
displaying at all; in IE it displays after each iteration of the
navigation bar.
Bob Duncan
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