• Wednesday
  • April 1
  • 2009

More CSS code for open source GSA XHTML stylesheet

In an earlier post a few weeks back we updated our list of class and id selectors generated in GSA search results markup when using the Google Code open source GSA XHTML stylesheet. What we hadn’t noticed before at that Google Code site was a subpage with the nine different corresponding stylesheets used to style the display examples at the project site. You can download them for use as examples of how to do CSS coding of screen, print and handheld media. These optional CSS files include some for targeting style presentation of GSA search results in IE and IE7.

Hidden in plain sight, and akin to what we did with our list, the Google Code site also provides an annotated list all the Classes and IDs generated by the open source GSA XHTML stylesheet. It is organized differently than ours, which is organized by the three principal vertical areas of a search result page, while the Google Code annotated list is organized by “XSL template/description.” The Google Code annotated list also would need curly brackets added to each selector before use as an actual CSS file, but it is exhaustively comprehensive, which ours is not.

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