In article <cb95c52050.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Martin Wuerthner <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In fact, CSS and EasiWriter were made for one another. EasiWriter > is just about the only word processor in the world that has a > native cascading style system with identical concepts to CSS. So, > it is a bit of a pity that EasiWriter does not use CSS for its > HTML output. However, if you look closely at the HTML output, it > already includes all structures as <div> tags with the style name, > so you can define CSS styles for each named style in the > EasiWriter document. This gets better! On a quick test, I can see CSS tags for Chapter and Section, but not for Table, List or Paragraph; am I missing something? Just to make life awkward, the site for which I routinely use Easiwriter consists almost entirely of a table, within which I use several Easiwriter paragraph styles, but it'll be good to be able to specify a basic style with a CSS. I see I'm not the only user who makes web pages with Easiwriter. Any chance of further development? Regards, Richard Partridge. -- Richard Partridge rkp@xxxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------------------------ To change, suspend or cancel your subscription go to //www.freelists.org/list/icon-users ------------------------------------------------------------