moshu
Thanks, but the problem is that I don’t know all the classes or ID’s of the WordPress elements, so having the blank one would be a help so I can create the design I want, then edit the CSS so I see the results in the blog.
Perhaps I am not being completely clear in what I want to try and do. But it is a great learning experience
I’ve seen a post elsewhere for using a sandbox, saving a page from wordpress as an HTML file, creating a CSS file, then editing it so I can better see results in my browser, etc.. but having the “complete” CSS list of elements would be helpful.
– Marc