Index:Cary's New Itinerary (1819).djvu/styles.css

.__cni-entry{ width:100%; }

.__cni-entry tr td:nth-child(2), .__cni-entry tr td:nth-child(3), .__cni-entry tr td:nth-child(4), .__cni-entry tr td:nth-child(5){ width: 3em}

ol.references{ list-style-position:inside ; margin-left:0; }

/* generic - middle column borders */ table.__midcols{ border-collapse:collapse; width: 100%; }

table.__midcols td{ border-left:1px solid black; }

table.__midcols th{ border-left:1px solid black; }

table.__midcols tr th:first-of-type { border-left:none; }

table.__midcols tr td:first-of-type { border-left:none; }

.__toc{ margin:0 auto 0 auto; }

/*TODO: Change this it doesn't conflict with locally set inline-styles set with on an element directly. */ .__toc tr td:first-of-type{ vertical-align:top; text-align:right; padding-right:0.5em; }

/* Implement something that won't be possible until browsers support it { .CDdotP>tr>td:firstoftype::after .DdotP>tr>td:firstoftype::after { content: leader(dotted)} } */

/* The first data item for D.P and second for CD.P is the Chapter name. */ . tr td:nth-child(2){ vertical-align:top; text-align:left; }

.__toc tr td:last-of-type{ /* Semmingly have to set on the element as well to override the generic alignent for the model. */	vertical-align:bottom; text-align:right; }