Well, I'm working on my web site for "New York State Aviation", and it's starting off fairly well.. I wanted to model the layout similar to www.Zope.org I'm using TinyTable to create my folder specific sidebar (it's great) But, I'd like subfolders to be able to add their own "middle sidebar" if a property is defined in that folder, (and not two folders above). How can I check to see if a given property exists in the current folder, and isn't being acquired from above? How can I use style sheets with zope? I see zope.org has a style sheet. Do I just upload the .css file as a file object in the parent and refer to it in the standard_html_header? It'd be nice if a "Document" could be structuredText. I was thinking of adding a "fmt" property to a document and setting it to "StructuredText" but I don't think that'd work. To use structuredText, I have to have two file objects defined. Any suggestions to work around this? Paul also said in www.egroups.com/list/zope/922.html, that Amos was working on documenting "mailto, relative URLs, footnotes".. I've looked through StructuredText.py and can't figure out urls or mailto's in the .py I have. Is that because it's not supported, or not documented? -- Now I just need to add 44 folder objects, one for each airport in new york.. sigh Brad Clements, bkc@murkworks.com (315)268-1000 http://www.murkworks.com (315)268-9812 Fax netmeeting: ils://ils.murkworks.com ICQ: 14856937 We must come down from our heights, and leave our straight paths, for the byways and low places of life, if we would learn truths by strong contrasts; and in hovels, in forecastles, and among our own outcasts in foreign lands, see what has been wrought upon our fellow-creatures by accident, hardship, or vice. - Richard Henry Dana, Jr. 1836