Now some questions:
1. Have you used CSS-sheets in Zope and how did you use them? Did you incorporated them into Zope or not? Have you got a little sample?
In Zope, this is pretty easy. Create a property at your top level of type 'lines' and called 'css' (you can also create a DTML document/method if you like). Populate it with good CSS things like (this is from the Zope site itself actually). <STYLE TYPE="text/css"><!-- .clean { font: 10pt Verdana, Geneva, Arial, sans-serif } .clean dt { text-decoration: underline } th.clean { font-weight: bold; } .headbottomrow td { border-bottom: 2px solid #936 } .header { color: #004488; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14pt; font-family: sans-serif } .smallclean { font: 9pt Verdana, Geneva, Arial, sans-serif } .smallclean dt { text-decoration: underline } H1, H2, H3, H4{ font-weight: bold; color: #000000; font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; } H1{ font-size: 16pt;} H2{ font-size: 14pt;} H3{ font-size: 12pt;} H4{ font-size: 10pt;} /* end hiding content from old browsers */ --> </STYLE> In standard_html_header you put something like <HTML><HEAD><TITLE><!--#var title_or_id--> </TITLE> <!--#var css--> </HEAD><BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> and you're away... You may want to change standard_html_header so it doesn't crash if css is not present. <HTML><HEAD><TITLE><!--#var title_or_id--> </TITLE> <!--#if css--> <!--#var css--> <!--#/if --> </HEAD><BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Now where it starts to get really cool is that all your documents *below* the top level get the CSS information by acquisition, but you can change CSS information in folders by creating a new CSS property or document within that folder. Tres Neat. hth tone ------ Dr Tony McDonald, FMCC, Networked Learning Environments Project The Medical School, Newcastle University Tel: +44 191 222 5888 Fingerprint: 3450 876D FA41 B926 D3DD F8C3 F2D0 C3B9 8B38 18A2