Re: Change color of anything in double/single quotes

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On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 09:41 -0400, tedd wrote:
> At 1:40 PM -0400 4/25/09, Andrew Hucks wrote:
> >If I have something like $string = '"hello" there'; (the word hello is
> >in double quotes, if you can't see it), how would I output it as
> >something like <font color=color>"hello"</font> there.
> 
> Arrggg.
> 
> Don't use: "<font color=color>"hello"</font>"
> 
> The font tag is dead and embedded styling should moved to css.
> 
> There are lot's of ways to do this, here's one:
> 
> <span class="red"><?php echo('hello'); ?></span><?php echo(' there'); ?>
> 
> You might also check out first-child in css. That way you can make 
> "hello" in red and "there" in whatever the element color is in one 
> statement.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> tedd
> 
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I'd go further on that and say don't call your class 'red', as it
doesn't do anything for semantic code, but that's just me trolling ;)


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


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