Hi All
I'm new here, although I did chime in on a couple of questions. My
name is Dave and look forward to honing my css skills.
I often use a * {margin: 0; padding: 0; border: 0; } as a starting
point and for the most part saves me lots of extra css code,
headaches, and time for layout with great cross browser/platform
support. However sometimes when entering content in what is basically
a template it would be nice to restore the defaults for just one div,
is there anyway to stop this from affecting a particular div? For
example it kinda does a number on lists when you weren't planning on
using them for menus and now you have to reinvent the list format with
css. I would prefer to address this on a div in html that may vary in
"id" although would usually be a mainContent div. So I don't want to
make this change in the CSS file, but only on the page in question.
Obviously I can't do it for the whole page since that would break the
templates layout. I work mainly in text editors now, so I'm not
limited by WYSIWYG.
An example page is at
http://thenewearthmetaphysicalcenter.com/healKathleen.html
Um...about the content, they are just a client..lol...and as long as
the money is green..well you know :)
TIA
Dave
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