Janek Schleicher wrote: > Jimmy George wrote at Fri, 27 Sep 2002 00:36:42 +0200: > >> When we use commands such as >> >> $q->p("some line of text"); >> >> when doing prints, is there any way of giving the output attributes such >> as we can with css descriptors? > > e.g. > $q->p({-style => 'color: red; font-size: 24pt'}, > "some line of text"); > > Read the section > LIMITED SUPPORT FOR CASCADING STYLE SHEETS > from > perldoc CGI > for details >
Just to add to the thread, any -name=>'value' pair set in a hash ref passed as the first argument to a CGI object's html generating methods will be translated into tag attributes and values. [trwww@devel_rh trwww]$ perl -MCGI -e '$q=new CGI; print( $q->div({-width=>"75%",-class=>"divClass",-style=>"align: right;",-foo=>"bar"}, "Hello world"), "\n");' <div class="divClass" width="75%" foo="bar" style="align: right;">Hello world</div> Todd W. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]