Simple includes problem

I have a few divs on my home page that I have applied the ‘Create Simple Includes Pro’ action to. Then on an inside page I have inserted the action ’ Use simple includes pro’.
Now this is wokring perfectly apart from formatting. Basically the link styles applied on the homepage don’t appear on the inside page and also I have applied the Form Element Styler to a couple of fields which again has not transferred to the inside page.

Is this something that cannot be done, or is there a work around that can be done? Has anyone else come across this before or can offer a better way of doing this?

Nathan Garner
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If you create an HTML box on the pasteboard (unlayered) with text in with the styles applied to it then these styles will be included in the page.

Not sure about the Form element styler styles - maybe the same method would work here.

If not the styles could be included in the Head section of the page.

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Thanks David,

It’s more the link styles that are missed and those can’t be applied to a non layered item on the pasteboard.

Nathan Garner
Creative Director

Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
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On 4 Jun 2010, at 19:58, DeltaDave wrote:

If you create an HTML box on the pasteboard (unlayered) with text in with the styles applied to it then these styles will be included in the page.

Not sure about the Form element styler styles - maybe the same method would work here.

If not the styles could be included in the Head section of the page.

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This is the homepage
http://www.behaviourstop.co.uk/lab/site/index-2.html

You will notice on the left hand side, the Newsletter form and the Contact details.
On this page the form elements are not styled and the email address does not have the set link styles applied
http://www.behaviourstop.co.uk/lab/site/parents.html

Nathan Garner
Creative Director

Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
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On 4 Jun 2010, at 19:58, DeltaDave wrote:

If you create an HTML box on the pasteboard (unlayered) with text in with the styles applied to it then these styles will be included in the page.

Not sure about the Form element styler styles - maybe the same method would work here.

If not the styles could be included in the Head section of the page.

David


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This is not my area of expertise but you may be able to add a style for newsletter because your elements refer to a p class of newsletter - to the parents.css file.

.newsletter { color:#fff; font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size:12px; line-height:1; margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:0.1px }

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