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CSS
Last updated 11/30/2015
Keyboard shortcuts
You can add or delete CSS selectors and properties using keyboard shortcuts. You can also navigate between the
property groups in the Properties pane.
Identify page elements associated with a CSS Selector (13.1)
Most often, a single CSS Selector is associated with multiple page elements. For example, text in the main content of a
page, header, and footer text can all be associated with the same CSS Selector. When you edit the properties of the CSS
Selector, all the elements associated with the Selector are affected, including the ones that you do not intend to change.
Live Highlight helps you identify all the elements associated with a CSS Selector. If you want to change only one elment
or some of the elements, you can create a new CSS Selector for those elements, and then edit the properties.
To identify the page elements associated with a CSS Selector, hover your mouse over the Selector in Live View (with
Live Code 'off '). Dreamweaver highlights the associated elements with dotted lines.
Shortcut Workflow
CTRL + Alt +[Shift =] Adds Selector (If control is in the selector section)
CTRL + Alt+ S Add Selector (If control is anywhere in the application)
CTRL + Alt +[Shift =] Adds Property (If control is in the property section)
CTRL + Alt+ P Adds Property (If control is anywhere in the application)
Select + Delete Deletes selector, if selector is selected
CTRL + Alt + (PgUp/PgDn) Jump between sections while in the properties subpanel