Yes, it does. Thanks! The nano editor highlights the #'d lines in the same
color as comments. My bad.
Cheers - Jon N7UV
On Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 4:06:41 PM UTC-7 Tom Keffer wrote:
> You are looking at a CSS file, not a Python file. In a CSS file, the hash
> mark (#) is an *ID Selector*, not
You are looking at a CSS file, not a Python file. In a CSS file, the hash
mark (#) is an *ID Selector*, not a comment.
So, a CSS entry of
#my-heading h1 {
font-weight: bold;
}
would use a bold font for the entity with id "my-heading":
This is my heading
The hash mark (#) is used because it
I have no idea what I'm talking about here. However, while tweaking various
.html.tmpl and .inc files, I saw this in celestial.html.tmpl
[image: Screenshot 2024-04-28 154723.png]
The leading curly brace is commented out, while the trailing mate is not.
Obviously, it seems to work. Is this because