Add to Style Sheet


Because CSS control was so awkward in earlier versions of Dreamweaver, it was common practice to use the Properties inspector to style single HTML tags within every page you built. That approach promoted spontaneity, but it also tended to generate a sprawl of unrelated single-page styles. If, instead, you use the CSS Styles tab, you can create a more powerful site-wide system. Now that we've attached style sheets to our pages, it's easy to add more CSS rules that can be used on any page.

If it's no longer open, reopen the table page (where2buy.html in our example). Make sure the Properties inspector and CSS Styles tab are visible.



Visual QuickProject Guide(c) Creating a Web Page in Dreamweaver 8
Creating a Web Page in Dreamweaver 8: Visual QuickProject Guide
ISBN: 0321370228
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 108
Authors: Nolan Hester

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