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Re: [docbook-apps] Docbook website XSL question


I'm not sure I understand the question.  The current website stylesheets
make use of the DocBook XSL templates, and they output class attributes in
the HTML.  Those class attributes are suitable for use with CSS.  Is the
question whether such class attributes exist, or whether there should be
more of them?

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
bobs@sagehill.net


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marcin Zalewski" <zalewm@rpi.edu>
To: <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org>
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 8:01 AM
Subject: [docbook-apps] Docbook website XSL question


> Hi,
>
> I am trying to generate my webpage using website XSL. After lots of
> trials I finally got it to work and produce valid XHTML.
>
> However, there are only two ways to produce a webpage using the default
> distribution: text only or tabular. I do not want to use tables for the
> layout of my page and I want to control all the styling through css. I
> wrote an ugly customization css that produces html free of any styling
> elements.
>
> I was wandering if there is a stylesheet available somewhere that
> produces a css-ready layout. What I would expect is an html document
> where all elements are named (through class or id) and layered for easy
> style with css.
>
> Does anyone know of an existing stylesheet that does what I need?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marcin
>
>



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