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CSS for a particular page
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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't GetSimple give every page a body ID by default that you can use as a hook for CSS styling particular to that page? I don't think you need to go through everything you outlined above.

For example, if you create a page called, I dunno, "Fred"..well this would appear in the markup:

Code:
<body id="fred" >

You can just use

Code:
#fred {

}

in your CSS for whatever page specific styling you want to do.

Just be careful with naming conventions.
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CSS for a particular page - by NickC - 2010-04-15, 14:46:02
CSS for a particular page - by TheBlueOne - 2010-04-16, 01:32:11
CSS for a particular page - by NickC - 2010-04-16, 11:13:25



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