New Message: Re: How to create a Blogroll with Radio's outliner

d Radio-Outline@userland.com
Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:37:44 -0800


Allan-

If you want to change the look, css is how you do it. Period. If you
need some help setting up the css definitions for the template, let me
know and I'll help you write the code if you can tell me what you want
to do, appearance-wise. 

Another option would be to check out activeRender, which works with the
radio outlines and supplies some css for you. this lovely little radio
tool you can check out here:

http://radio.weblogs.com/0104487/outlines/aR/activeRenderer.html

dix

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Address: http://radio.outliners.com/discuss/msgReader$112

By: Allan (allan@mac.com)

This is fascinating. I've been using navigator links and been looking
for a way to break them down into sub-categories as well as make them
easier to maintain. Wow. This is powerful. Here's my question:

How to I define these attributes in the outliner? (
http://radio.outliners.com/discuss/msgReader$85?mode=topic#attributesAnd
Updates _

And, I'm a real newbie so I'm not up on defining classes etc. for CSS.
How would I control the look of the Category headings and the blogroll
links? Through my homepage template correct? But how would I tell Radio
to render the look of links vs. Category subheads etc?