I considered it, but because of the ambiguity I run into I just need
to specify every single Css property... Thought there might be
something clever I could do with jquery but pobably not... Thanks
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On Feb 12, 2009, at 12:08 AM, Ricardo Tomasi <ricardob...@gmail.com>
wrote:
You could a use kind of "CSS reset" for your container. I usually
don't like '*' declarations but this seems fit here:
#myModule * { margin:0; padding:0; font-family:Arial; color:#000;
height:auto; width:auto }
On Feb 11, 11:09 pm, Nic <adaptive...@gmail.com> wrote:
The scenario: I am developing a module that will live on any page
it's
requested to live on (any website). The issue is that if the website
it's on has a broad style definition (ie. p { margin: 20px; }), this
will affect my elements (in addition to the styles I define). Is
there
a way I can ensure that only the styles I apply are used, or to clear
all styles of my elements before I apply my own? So if someone has
such a definition on their page, it won't effect my module. I know I
could explicitly redefine the style myself, but there is no way of
telling ahead of time what styles will be defined (without defining
every single css property for every single element)- so a catch all
would be nice.
Thanks,
Nichttp://www.twitter.com/nicluciano
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