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  • appplehead2000@yahoo.co.uk

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    is it possible to control css with php
  • Jerry Stuckle

    #2
    Re: site layout

    appplehead2000@ yahoo.co.uk wrote:
    is it possible to control css with php
    >
    Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.

    The main question being - why?

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    • Michael Fesser

      #3
      Re: site layout

      ..oO(Jerry Stuckle)
      >appplehead2000 @yahoo.co.uk wrote:
      >is it possible to control css with php
      >>
      >
      >Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
      >
      >The main question being - why?
      I do it for one reason - CSS doesn't support variables. With PHP I can
      define some variables or constants at the beginning and then simply use
      them later. Makes it very easy to play with different values.

      And with some proper HTTP headers at the beginning the PHP-CSS is still
      cacheable in browsers.

      Micha

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      • Rik Wasmus

        #4
        Re: site layout

        On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 13:04:24 +0100, Michael Fesser <netizen@gmx.de wrote:
        .oO(Jerry Stuckle)
        >appplehead2000@ yahoo.co.uk wrote:
        >>is it possible to control css with php
        >>>
        >>
        >Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
        >>
        >The main question being - why?
        >
        I do it for one reason - CSS doesn't support variables. With PHP I can
        define some variables or constants at the beginning and then simply use
        them later. Makes it very easy to play with different values.
        >
        And with some proper HTTP headers at the beginning the PHP-CSS is still
        cacheable in browsers.
        Indeed. Do provide the correct content-type and some caching headers :).
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        • Jerry Stuckle

          #5
          Re: site layout

          Michael Fesser wrote:
          .oO(Jerry Stuckle)
          >
          >appplehead2000@ yahoo.co.uk wrote:
          >>is it possible to control css with php
          >>>
          >Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
          >>
          >The main question being - why?
          >
          I do it for one reason - CSS doesn't support variables. With PHP I can
          define some variables or constants at the beginning and then simply use
          them later. Makes it very easy to play with different values.
          >
          And with some proper HTTP headers at the beginning the PHP-CSS is still
          cacheable in browsers.
          >
          Micha
          >
          Hi, Micha,

          Yes, that I can understand, and I've done similar in the past. But once
          I get something I like, I typically just convert it to CSS and let it go
          at that.

          But that also isn't "controllin g" CSS like I think the op wants to do.

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          • The Natural Philosopher

            #6
            Re: site layout

            Jerry Stuckle wrote:
            Michael Fesser wrote:
            >.oO(Jerry Stuckle)
            >>
            >>appplehead2000@ yahoo.co.uk wrote:
            >>>is it possible to control css with php
            >>>>
            >>Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
            >>>
            >>The main question being - why?
            >>
            >I do it for one reason - CSS doesn't support variables. With PHP I can
            >define some variables or constants at the beginning and then simply use
            >them later. Makes it very easy to play with different values.
            >>
            >And with some proper HTTP headers at the beginning the PHP-CSS is still
            >cacheable in browsers.
            >>
            >Micha
            >>
            >
            Hi, Micha,
            >
            Yes, that I can understand, and I've done similar in the past. But once
            I get something I like, I typically just convert it to CSS and let it go
            at that.
            >
            But that also isn't "controllin g" CSS like I think the op wants to do.
            >
            Does he mean - say - linking to a stylesheet that is in fact a php script?

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            • Jerry Stuckle

              #7
              Re: site layout

              The Natural Philosopher wrote:
              Jerry Stuckle wrote:
              >Michael Fesser wrote:
              >>.oO(Jerry Stuckle)
              >>>
              >>>appplehead2000@ yahoo.co.uk wrote:
              >>>>is it possible to control css with php
              >>>>>
              >>>Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
              >>>>
              >>>The main question being - why?
              >>>
              >>I do it for one reason - CSS doesn't support variables. With PHP I can
              >>define some variables or constants at the beginning and then simply use
              >>them later. Makes it very easy to play with different values.
              >>>
              >>And with some proper HTTP headers at the beginning the PHP-CSS is still
              >>cacheable in browsers.
              >>>
              >>Micha
              >>>
              >>
              >Hi, Micha,
              >>
              >Yes, that I can understand, and I've done similar in the past. But
              >once I get something I like, I typically just convert it to CSS and
              >let it go at that.
              >>
              >But that also isn't "controllin g" CSS like I think the op wants to do.
              >>
              Does he mean - say - linking to a stylesheet that is in fact a php script?
              >
              >
              Yes.

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              • AnrDaemon

                #8
                Re: site layout

                Greetings, Jerry Stuckle.
                In reply to Your message dated Friday, March 14, 2008, 05:24:43,
                >is it possible to control css with php
                Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
                The main question being - why?
                In example, You have 3 browsers (Regular desktop, Mobile client (GPRS-WAP and
                the like), specialized in-application browser) what should render the same
                page without loosing of readability. Yes, You can send different CSS for every
                single one, but maintaining 3 different files isn't easy, if they are so
                close and You need to make changes in them all if something goes to change.
                Much simpler to have PHP script that acting to serve CSS template and adapt it
                to every browser. Even then, with server-side caching it's very fast process,
                and with proper headers it will be cached on the client side too.


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                • Jerry Stuckle

                  #9
                  Re: site layout

                  AnrDaemon wrote:
                  Greetings, Jerry Stuckle.
                  In reply to Your message dated Friday, March 14, 2008, 05:24:43,
                  >
                  >>is it possible to control css with php
                  >
                  >Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
                  >
                  >The main question being - why?
                  >
                  In example, You have 3 browsers (Regular desktop, Mobile client (GPRS-WAP and
                  the like), specialized in-application browser) what should render the same
                  page without loosing of readability. Yes, You can send different CSS for every
                  single one, but maintaining 3 different files isn't easy, if they are so
                  close and You need to make changes in them all if something goes to change.
                  Much simpler to have PHP script that acting to serve CSS template and adapt it
                  to every browser. Even then, with server-side caching it's very fast process,
                  and with proper headers it will be cached on the client side too.
                  >
                  >
                  And even simpler is to have valid CSS which works in all browsers. Then
                  you don't need hacks like you are promoting.

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                  • AnrDaemon

                    #10
                    Re: site layout

                    Greetings, Jerry Stuckle.
                    In reply to Your message dated Thursday, April 3, 2008, 08:44:00,
                    >>>is it possible to control css with php
                    >>
                    >>Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
                    >>
                    >>The main question being - why?
                    >>
                    >In example, You have 3 browsers (Regular desktop, Mobile client (GPRS-WAP and
                    >the like), specialized in-application browser) what should render the same
                    >page without loosing of readability. Yes, You can send different CSS for every
                    >single one, but maintaining 3 different files isn't easy, if they are so
                    >close and You need to make changes in them all if something goes to change.
                    >Much simpler to have PHP script that acting to serve CSS template and adapt it
                    >to every browser. Even then, with server-side caching it's very fast process,
                    >and with proper headers it will be cached on the client side too.
                    And even simpler is to have valid CSS which works in all browsers.
                    Yes, create a page "Hello, World!" and be happy with it!
                    Sorry but I need real pages, not dummy examples.
                    Then you don't need hacks like you are promoting.
                    Your words just showing a complete lacks of knowledge in specified situation.
                    Figure out Yourself, why...


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                    • Jerry Stuckle

                      #11
                      Re: site layout

                      AnrDaemon wrote:
                      Greetings, Jerry Stuckle.
                      In reply to Your message dated Thursday, April 3, 2008, 08:44:00,
                      >
                      >>>>is it possible to control css with php
                      >>>Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
                      >>>The main question being - why?
                      >>In example, You have 3 browsers (Regular desktop, Mobile client (GPRS-WAP and
                      >>the like), specialized in-application browser) what should render the same
                      >>page without loosing of readability. Yes, You can send different CSS for every
                      >>single one, but maintaining 3 different files isn't easy, if they are so
                      >>close and You need to make changes in them all if something goes to change.
                      >>Much simpler to have PHP script that acting to serve CSS template and adapt it
                      >>to every browser. Even then, with server-side caching it's very fast process,
                      >>and with proper headers it will be cached on the client side too.
                      >
                      >And even simpler is to have valid CSS which works in all browsers.
                      >
                      Yes, create a page "Hello, World!" and be happy with it!
                      Sorry but I need real pages, not dummy examples.
                      >
                      >Then you don't need hacks like you are promoting.
                      >
                      Your words just showing a complete lacks of knowledge in specified situation.
                      Figure out Yourself, why...
                      >
                      >
                      Not at all. A lot of other webmasters I know also create very
                      complicated pages all the time which work in all browsers. But it
                      doesn't surprise me that you are incapable of doing it without your hacks.

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                      • AnrDaemon

                        #12
                        Re: site layout

                        Greetings, Jerry Stuckle.
                        In reply to Your message dated Thursday, April 3, 2008, 16:08:49,
                        >>>>>is it possible to control css with php
                        >>>>Sure. CSS can be generated with PHP, just like HTML can.
                        >>>>The main question being - why?
                        >>>In example, You have 3 browsers (Regular desktop, Mobile client (GPRS-WAP and
                        >>>the like), specialized in-application browser) what should render the same
                        >>>page without loosing of readability. Yes, You can send different CSS for every
                        >>>single one, but maintaining 3 different files isn't easy, if they are so
                        >>>close and You need to make changes in them all if something goes to change.
                        >>>Much simpler to have PHP script that acting to serve CSS template and adapt it
                        >>>to every browser. Even then, with server-side caching it's very fast process,
                        >>>and with proper headers it will be cached on the client side too.
                        >>
                        >>And even simpler is to have valid CSS which works in all browsers.
                        >>
                        >Yes, create a page "Hello, World!" and be happy with it!
                        >Sorry but I need real pages, not dummy examples.
                        >>
                        >>Then you don't need hacks like you are promoting.
                        >>
                        >Your words just showing a complete lacks of knowledge in specified situation.
                        >Figure out Yourself, why...
                        Not at all. A lot of other webmasters I know also create very
                        complicated pages all the time which work in all browsers. But it
                        doesn't surprise me that you are incapable of doing it without your hacks.
                        It is good only if browser support that complicated CSS... Sorry Jerry, but
                        You're lost in Your ideal world. Sad thing is that, reality different from
                        Your expectations.


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                        • AnrDaemon

                          #13
                          [OT] Re: site layout

                          Greetings, Guillaume.
                          In reply to Your message dated Tuesday, April 8, 2008, 19:28:26,
                          Nice fight. Popcorn anyone ?
                          Just a note: I've been speaking about 3 completely different browsers. Not
                          just 3 major desktop browsers that can render 99% of CSS2... but different 99%
                          each.
                          I understand the rest of Your post as I were able to write it myself, if
                          things were the same as You have mentioned. I'm competent with CSS2 and I do
                          know enough to make it looks almost equally in any of the 3 major desktop
                          browsers, but not me nor You can make it looks the same in limited built-in
                          browser or in cell-phone browser (even if it is Opera). Altough both of the
                          last have some knowledge in CSS, they limiting support in both tags and CSS
                          directives by different reasons.
                          I made this post just to reenter the rules under what I have used such
                          technique (PHP-generated CSS), not to produce more flame.


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