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CSS Reports

CSS is used as much as possible to localize and control all of the web site's page look. These CSS definitions exist mainly in CSS files. Most CSS usage is limited to static content XML PAGE files and XSTL files. There are two CSS reports; 1) CSS classes used within PAGE XML files, and 2) CSS classes used within the XSLTs. Between these two reports most CSS definition usage should be covered. Files not covered include Javascript DHTML class modifications and JSPs. Also note that these reports do NOT include inline style attribute definitions nor does the report specify where the CSS class is defined.


For a XML or XSLT file to be included in the report, it must have an entry with path in a FILES/FILE XML structure.

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