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pageoneresults - 6:55 pm on Dec 26, 2006 (gmt 0)


I dont see how I can get by with anything less than 10 different styles.

Hehehe, I need at least 50-100. ;)

Use an external style sheet and Expression's style menu. Stay away from the WYSIWYG functions and use the style menu exclusively. Unfortunately, I don't think they've become advanced enough to allow you to assign multiple classes to one element. I'll have to do some more testing. Right now the transition from 2003 to EWD has been somewhat seamless in how I work with styles.

Try to avoid any inline and/or embedded styling. Inline is of course styles applied directly to an element in the html. Embedded refers to styles in the <head></head> section of your document. External style sheets are the best method to use. If you have a page with a one off style, you can embed that, no problem. I just wouldn't get into the habit of building all those styles on page when they are going to be reused throughout the site.

So, Expression Web is still guilty of code bloat. But now it is "standards compliant" code bloat. ;)


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