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<blockquote data-quote="gotenks05" data-source="post: 324057" data-attributes="member: 21963"><p>You cannot use css to change the background of FTP folders. When people download from FTP folders the contents of the folder has a background, which cannot be changed. So, CSS only works with HTML files, it does not work with the appearance of an FTP folder.</p><p></p><p>Edit: However, if the pace you want CSS to effect is an html page, then in the header of that file type in <style type="text/css">@import url(filename.css);</style>. If your want that code to be internal to the page, then just enter the attributes inside the style tags, but it must begin with <style type="text/css">, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotenks05, post: 324057, member: 21963"] You cannot use css to change the background of FTP folders. When people download from FTP folders the contents of the folder has a background, which cannot be changed. So, CSS only works with HTML files, it does not work with the appearance of an FTP folder. Edit: However, if the pace you want CSS to effect is an html page, then in the header of that file type in <style type="text/css">@import url(filename.css);</style>. If your want that code to be internal to the page, then just enter the attributes inside the style tags, but it must begin with <style type="text/css">, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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