I am in the process on designing our corporate intranet site (which will be done in CF if I have my way), and I was wondering about using application variables or style sheets for display elements. In the process of converting a departmental website to be Netscape compatible, I found that I could not use a style sheet to define a table width as a percentage, nor did it seem to let me define a font style in a class I applied to a table.
The way I see it, the advantage of using application variables is, I have only one place to change them, and the change is global. Since I have to specify everything separately for Netscape, that seems like the way to go. However, style sheets also give you a way to make global changes. What do you folks do? What pros and cons do you see? I am also going to attempt to use the Fusebox methodology with my new site.
Thanks for your input! Calista :-X
Jedi Knight,
Champion of the Force
The way I see it, the advantage of using application variables is, I have only one place to change them, and the change is global. Since I have to specify everything separately for Netscape, that seems like the way to go. However, style sheets also give you a way to make global changes. What do you folks do? What pros and cons do you see? I am also going to attempt to use the Fusebox methodology with my new site.
Thanks for your input! Calista :-X
Jedi Knight,
Champion of the Force