The tutorials at the customer's home (www.bkjia.com) prevent others from downloading or viewing your CSS files. Experts may not be able to block them, but new users will be overwhelmed at the moment, and it will take a long time, in this way, the address of the CSS file is output in Javascript and the characters are encrypted. How can this problem be displayed? Think about it.
<! DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-// W3C // DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional // EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv = "Content-Type" content = "text / html; charset = gb2312">
<title> Block viewing of CSS files-bkjia.com </ title>
</ head>
<body>
<table width = "100%" border = "0" cellspacing = "0" cellpadding = "0" class = "tablecls">
<tr>
<td> Although it cannot be 100% protected against downloading or viewing, it is estimated that the rookie will have a lot of trouble ^ </ td>
</ tr>
</ table>
</ body>
</ html> <br /> <center> If the effect cannot be displayed, please press Ctrl + F5 to refresh this page, more page code: <a href = 'http: //www.bkjia.com/' _fcksavedurl = 'http : //www.bkjia.com/ 'target =' _ blank '> http://www.bkjia.com/ </a> </ center>
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