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At 09:17 AM 05/16/2008, Amelia wrote:
Is the rumor I heard about only one css file needed with the 2007 example set true?
We have been running WebPacPro with the example set 2006 for the last year, and have been using two css files- IE and everything else. Is this problem solved with Release 2007?


It depends. Multiple site-provided style sheets have never been a requirement; the possible need came about if you were using the tabbed interface and you wanted the tabs to look right in IE, in which case it was advisable to use an IE-specific style sheet in addition to the "regular" style sheet. If you decided to not use the tabbed interface, then you didn't need the IE-specific style sheet.

The version of bib_display.html in the R2007 example set does not use a tabbed interface, so if you're prepared to ditch your current tabbed look in favor of the look in the R2007 example set, then you won't need the IE-specific style sheet. If you want to keep your tabbed look, then you'll need to continue using an IE-specific style sheet if you want it to look good in IE. As usual, since there's no requirement to use the example set files with any particular release, the choice is yours.

Bob Duncan


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