Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 10 Generating OmniHelp > 10.4 Using CSS with OmniHelp > 10.4.3 Specifying CSS for OmniHelp navigation frames
By default, OmniHelp CSS file ohctrl.css
governs the appearance of text in the top and left navigation frames.
You can edit this file to modify class definitions and CSS file names,
or you can designate another CSS file for this purpose:
; CSS default if browser detection fails
; CSS for top and left (navigation) frames
The CSS file designated by CtrlCssName
is used for top and left navigation frames, but only when the browser
with which you view an OmniHelp project is neither a Mozilla-based browser
(Netscape, Mozilla, or Firefox) nor Microsoft Internet Explorer.
If you specify a CSS file other than ohctrl.css
for CtrlCssName
, be sure the substitute CSS
file provides all the default ohctrl.css
classes.
For an interesting way to accommodate certain CSS differences among browsers, see:
http://wellstyled.com/css-underscore-hack.html