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Re: [O] Apply custom CSS class to headings in HTML export?


From: Juan Pechiar
Subject: Re: [O] Apply custom CSS class to headings in HTML export?
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:27:54 -0300
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14)

You can add custom styles via properties:

  In order to add styles to a subtree, use the :HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS:
  property to assign a class to the tree. In order to specify CSS styles
  for a particular headline, you can use the id specified in a
  :CUSTOM_ID: property.

http://orgmode.org/manual/CSS-support.html#CSS-support

So you should do something like:

#+begin_example org
* Top heading
** Resource
   :PROPERTIES:
   :HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS: resource
   :END:
#+end_example

This exports as

#+begin_example html
<div ... class="outline-2 resource">
<h2>Resource</h2>
...
#+end_example

So you can define styles thus:

#+begin_example css

div.resource h2 { font: comic_sans_forever; }

#+end_example

regards,
.j.

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 06:46:45PM -0400, Uriel Avalos wrote:
> Suppose that you export the following document to HTML:
>
>   * Heading 1
>   ** Heading 2
>
> The HTML structure is pretty much the following:
>
>   div class=outline-2
>     h2 Heading 1
>     div class=outline-text-2
>     div class=outline-3
>       h3 Heading 2
>
> Is there a way to apply a custom CSS class to the:
>
>  1. containing div (outline-2)?
>  2. heading itself (h2)?
>  3. text inside of the heading (outline-3)?
>
> Why? Suppose you have the following document
>
>  * Heading 1
>  ** Resources
>  ** Answers
>  * Heading 2
>  ** Quiz
>  ** Resources
>  ** Answers
>
> You need to apply a different style to the Resources and
> Quizzes. Unfortunately, these don't always appear in an
> outline and they don't always appear in the same order. It
> is infinitely easier to use a custom CSS class with each
> heading.



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