Learnthat.com Free Certification and Computer Online Courses
ThatNetwork.com Internet Media Network Exampractice.com free certification practice exams, mcse, comptia Definethat.com - Free technical definitions, define Free Romance Tips, Romantic Tips, Date Ideas Free POD publisher comparison print on demand
Learnthat.com Free A+ Certification, Computer Classes, Certification Courses, Business, Lifestyle, ApplicationsFree business tutorials and definitionsFree certification tutorials and definitionsFree computer and technical tutorials and technical definitionsFree Finance Tutorials and DefinitionsFree House Repair TutorialsFree Lifestyle and Fun Tutorials
  All Online CoursesNew Courses QuickTipsWord DefinitionsSubmit a TutorialLinks
÷ Resources
Home
free tech tutorials
Free Tutorials
free tech tutorials
Certifications
free tech tutorials
Definitions
free tech tutorials
Resources/Links
free tech tutorials
Forums
free tech tutorials
Distance Education
free tech tutorials
Highest Rated Tutorials
÷ Popular Tutorials
÷ New Tutorials

Layout Using CSS - Dreamweaver MX 2004

 

Layout Using CSS

Using cascading style sheets to define the appearance of layers in your page lets you share an entire design across multiple pages. This means that you can define styles that control the position, size, visibility, and other attributes of all the elements in your site:

  1. Click the CSS Styles tab in the Design panel group to open the CSS Styles panel.
  2. In the CSS Styles panel, click the New CSS Style button.

The New CSS Style dialog opens. You'll define a style to be applied to one of the layers in your page.

  1. Select the Class radio button and name the style. Remember to preface the name with a period, since you're creating a custom class.
  2. Make sure the appropriate style sheet is selected or, if necessary, create a new one.
  3. Click OK to close the dialog.

The CSS Style Definition dialog opens.

  1. Highlight Positioning in the Category list.
  2. As in the Property Inspector, you can specify the width, height, placement, and clip values for a layer.
  3. If necessary, use the other categories in the CSS Style Definition to define other attributes, such as the background color and the appearance of text in the layer.
  4. Click OK.

You can now apply the custom style to a layer on the page: Select the layer; then right-click the style in the CSS Style panel and select Apply. You can also select the style from the Class drop-down menu in the Property Inspector.

Tip:

If you previously positioned the layer using the Property Inspector, these values may override those contained in the style. Delete the values from the fields in the Property Inspector; this forces the layer to use the values defined in the style.

 

by Summer Doucet

Find more free Software tutorials from Learnthat.com.

More Information:

Help us by rating this tutorial: [---] [--] [+] [++] [+++]
[---] lowest; [+++] highest

 

 

 


Learn: Free Tutorials - Links to Free Tutorials
Understand: Free Technical Definitions - ExplainThat Whitepapers
Use: Certification Section - Discussion Forum

Visit Our Network Sites:

DefineThat.com Technical Defintions Romancetips.com
Free Gift Ideas - GiveThat Planthat.com Free Unique Business Ideas
PublishOnDemand.net - Learn about Print on Demand (POD) - Self Publishing Seekthat.com - Technical Search Engine
ThatNetwork.com  

About Us : Contact Us : Advertise : Privacy Information

© 1998-2004 Learnthat.com