CSS v Themes

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This may be a silly question but ....

I've just started looking at CSS and I can't figure out why you need it when
Themes seems to do a similar job. Do Theme produce bigger pages?
 
FP2003 themes all use CSS.

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Thomas A. Rowe
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Hi Linda,

The themes use CSS to produce some designs. It means you can get an OK
looking site up quickly the downside is that everyone else can use the same
themes so your site isn't going to look original. If you're just making a
personal site this is probably OK but if you want to create a site for your
job/business eventually you'd want to learn CSS and produce your own
original designs.

There's no harm in starting off with themes and then produce your own
designs as your skill/confidence grows.
 
A Theme is just one [BIG] style sheet. You'll want to manage the appearance
of elements outside of those included in your theme. Many style-sheet
effects cannot be achieved by modifying the elements of a Theme through FP.
If you could get into the Theme code you could do it, but why bother? Just
write one, two or more style sheets and apply them over the Theme.

Also, you may want to create an effect on only one page.
 
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