I am the author of these CSS Friendly adapters. I lost several nights' sleep trying to solve this riddle. It was beyond me. You can post-process the page in all sorts of weird ways to strip stuff out using regular expressions and such. But it's totally hacky.
Sorry, I simply found no way to do it cleanly and simply so I gave up. I decided I would live with these embedded styles, even though they annoy me.
If you not use the CSS Friendly adapter it is still there.[:(] This is realy frustrating. I tried with Framework 2.0,3.0 and 3.5 (they all have it). I would like to have a SEO page and not this style garbage in this page. So hopefully someone is having a
solution...
I would like to have a SEO page and not this style garbage in this page. So hopefully someone is having a solution...
(Laughing) Yes:
stay away from M$! No, really, I think the wish to get 100% clean markup out of tinysquishy products is a bit naïve. 99%, with CSSfriendly help, perhaps. We stick with Microsoft for other reasons. Russ is right: bite the bullet, ignore it.
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MENU Adapter
Sep 26, 2007 12:53 PM|mtimmermans|LINK
Hi,
When I use the menu adapter some style sheet code will inserted on the head section if the page:
1 <style type="text/css">
2 .ctl00_Menu1_0 { background-color:white;visibility:hidden;display:none;position:absolute;left:0px;top:0px; }
3 .ctl00_Menu1_1 { text-decoration:none; }
4 .ctl00_Menu1_2 { }
5
I do not want this! How can I remove this becuase I have everything in an external css file.
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Re: MENU Adapter
Sep 26, 2007 11:28 PM|Russ Helfand|LINK
I am the author of these CSS Friendly adapters. I lost several nights' sleep trying to solve this riddle. It was beyond me. You can post-process the page in all sorts of weird ways to strip stuff out using regular expressions and such. But it's totally hacky. Sorry, I simply found no way to do it cleanly and simply so I gave up. I decided I would live with these embedded styles, even though they annoy me.
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Re: MENU Adapter
Sep 27, 2007 04:46 AM|mtimmermans|LINK
Hi,
If you not use the CSS Friendly adapter it is still there.[:(] This is realy frustrating. I tried with Framework 2.0,3.0 and 3.5 (they all have it). I would like to have a SEO page and not this style garbage in this page. So hopefully someone is having a solution...
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Re: MENU Adapter
Oct 04, 2007 06:12 AM|rheinig|LINK
(Laughing) Yes: stay away from M$! No, really, I think the wish to get 100% clean markup out of tinysquishy products is a bit naïve. 99%, with CSSfriendly help, perhaps. We stick with Microsoft for other reasons. Russ is right: bite the bullet, ignore it.