discuss: how to apply my own style?


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Subject: how to apply my own style?
From: Artemio ####@####.####
Date: 21 Nov 2003 06:55:17 -0000
Message-Id: <200311210852.00236.theman@artemio.net>

Hello!

I've almost done with my first HOWTO.

I got the TLDP XSL stylesheets and they work fine.

However, what if I want to add a touch of style to my howto? For example, I 
want all bash <prompt>s and <programlisting>s to have a grey background. How 
do I do this? I believe I have to do it in the xml source, because in future 
TLDP guys will make all the conversions.

I know that html versions point to style.css, but I also know that there are 
howtos that have the style embedded in respective tags which makes them more 
compact.

So?


Thanks a lot.

Artemio.


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