The css file for a site in question you've visited will also be present
in your "temporary internet folder" or other such internet cache
location (since it, along with the html file itself must both be
downloaded in its entirety). The specific location will vary depending
on what windows/OS version your using.
If you set the option to unhide the system/hidden files within windows,
then you'll simply be able to search your computer for the file
referenced in the source as Al said on the list.
Also if you don't clear out your cache often, then you should have a few
examples resting in this location to examine... (search for *.css)
Alex B
PS this is a perfectly sensible question.
-----Original Message-----
From: css-discuss-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:css-discuss-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ken Hicks
Sent: 28 September 2002 22:33
To: css-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [css-d] Newbie question
Hi all!
I was wondering how you are viewing the stylesheets for someone's site.
I
noticed that when someone asked a question or wants a solution to a
problem
on their site, the responses indicate the ability to view someone else's
stylesheets. I guess I have just not gotten far enough in my studies or
have
missed how to see or download this info.... Is this possible? Please
accept
my apology if this is a "no-no" or a very stupid question.
Thanks,
Ken
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