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CSS
Last updated 11/30/2015
You can use Ctrl/Cmd+ Z to undo or Ctrl/Cmd + Y to redo all actions you perform in CSS Designer. The changes are
automatically reflected in Live View and the relevant CSS file is also refreshed. To let you know that the related file has
changed, the affected files tab is highlighted for a while (around 8 seconds).
The CSS Designer panel consists of the following panes and options:
All Lists all the CSS, media queries, and selectors associated with the current document. You can filter for the required
CSS rules and modify the properties. You can also use this mode to begin creating selectors or media queries.
This mode is not sensitive to the selection. This means, when you select an element on the page, the associated selector,
media query, or CSS are not highlighted in CSS Designer.
Current Lists all the computed styles for any selected element in Design or Live view of the current document. When
you use this mode for a CSS file in Code view, all the properties for the selector in focus are displayed.
This mode is context-sensitive. Use this option to edit the properties of selectors associated with selected elements in
the document.
Sources Lists all the CSS style sheets associated with the document. Using this pane, you can create and attach a CSS
to the document, or define styles within the document.
@Media Lists all the media queries in the source selected in the Sources pane. If you do not select a specific CSS, this
pane displays all the media queries associated with the document.
Selectors Lists all the selectors in the source selected in the Sources pane. If you also select a media query, this pane
narrows down the list of selectors for that media query. If no CSS or media queries are selected, this pane displays all
the selectors in the document.
When you select Global in the @Media pane, all the selectors that are not included in a media query of the selected
source are displayed.
Properties Displays properties that you can set for the specified selector. For more information, see Set properties .