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Change to colour handling in H1, H2, etc in CSS Inserts.


 
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Old Aug 4, 2010, 10:48 AM
coop42
 
13 posts · Jul 2009
Change to colour handling in H1, H2, etc in CSS Inserts.

Responding to a previously closed post about H1, H2, etc colour formatting change.

In previous versions, a simple definition of the colour (h1 {color: #FF000; }) in the CSS Inserts was sufficient.

Now we have to add class= to the definition?

So we'd have to code the CSS as...

H1.red { color: #FF0000; }

And then code each of the tags as <H1 class="red"> rather than the simpler <H1>?

That's a bit tedious.

Just curious, was there a particular reason for this, or is it an "unintended consequence" of something else?

Can it go back to the old/simpler way of doing it?

coop
 

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