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Nope, you can't. That's not the way it works--CSS deals with presentation, while HTML deals with structure. Now, if I understand you correctly, what you want to do is have a template for your site so you can keep the "shell" the same and just change the content. This is what I do on my site (click on "www.liminality.org" down there in my sig to check it out). You'll notice that the basic shell (menus, etc.) of the page are exactly the same for every page. This is what you are looking to do, right? If so, it can't be done client-side. My template is done with PHP--I insert the appropriate content into the PHP file, depending on which page is being called. I hacked my template together myself, but I know there are some good tuts out there. If you think you might want to go this way, I can give your further info (or maybe we can start a new thread in the server-side forum). It would require a basic knowledge of PHP, though, and it can get complex depending on what you want to do. I suppose I also should mention at this point that you might want to try CSS not just for styling links, but for layout as well. Tables were never meant to be used to layout pages--you can accomplish the same thing much more efficiently and reliably using CSS. Again, I'll wait for feedback from you before writing a novel on the subject. ___________________________ Suho: [url=http://www.liminality.org]www.liminality.org[/url]
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