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<node id="660691" title="Re^2: more css support, step 1 (point?)" created="2008-01-06 15:33:40" updated="2008-01-06 10:33:40">
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The overarching point, or goal, is to replace all the hard-coded style with CSS classes (or IDs, if/where appropriate).  I identified &lt;c&gt;clr_highlight&lt;/c&gt; as one such style parameter which could easily be replaced with CSS.  It is only one small step toward the goal, but it's an easy one, a viable first step.  The patches ([id://616879] and kin) are only one half of this first step; the second half is to modify those places where &lt;c&gt;clr_highlight&lt;/c&gt; is used to use the CSS classes (&lt;c&gt;tr.post_head, tr.highlight, table.highlight&lt;/c&gt;) instead.
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Do we need to talk about why CSS is better than hard-coded style?
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