
css #h1 and #p issue within {content}
css #h1 and #p issue within {content}
so far my conversion of my static site is going well. The only issue now is I can not seem to get my css rules for my h1 and p tags within {content} to display. what did I not do / need to do I know my css file is good as it shows correctly within my static site. 

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Re: css #h1 and #p issue within {content} [SOLVED]
working on local host via wamp server, I came up with a solution .. i think! this is what I did: when I attached a default template and then via the admin panel clicked on pages followed by the attach style sheet button I then noticed the Current Associations. so from there I went back and linked my test layout to my page and added Current Associations to layout:NGBLUE as a starting, from there I went through and studied and stripped down the layout and added what i needed and saved with new name. Yes it now works how I want ... though I admit I am not 100%(as in file order and content to be placed in each file)on when/what to put in each if I was to build it 100% from scratch.( also applies to template info vs. pages though I am starting to get a handle on that) The hardest part I find is that there is no solid work flow documentation for CMSMS, I find the documentation to be a little to fragmented, and the examples are a little to minimalistic, I can tell that this CMS system is one of if not the best that I have seen, now I as a website designer, just need to figure out how to incorporate it into my work environment to be able to create the sites quickly and be able to deploy quickly for my end users.(my usage of CMSMS is to empower my clients to be able to edit certain parts of their website or under a maintenance plan allow me to edit their site. It also allows me to offer more services in a few areas of the web world that my knowledge was kind of minimal(e-com)
Re: css #h1 and #p issue within {content}
Dude, that is one very long sentence 
Please, in the future, try to use a lit bit more of them little dots "."
Is the "problem" now solved or not?

Please, in the future, try to use a lit bit more of them little dots "."

Is the "problem" now solved or not?
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