User Guide
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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
2. Define the properties of each CSS style.
Use the CSS Editor to define the properties of each CSS style. Properties that you can define include font sets, text
size, border attributes, list attributes, background attributes, and absolute position coordinates.
A
B
Define style properties in the CSS Editor.
A. Selected style B. Selected style’s properties
3. Create links to an external stylesheet.
If you’re using an external stylesheet, you can link to it from an individual web page with the CSS Editor window
menu or from the CSS Editor, or link multiple web pages to it with the CSS palette and the site window.
Use the In & Out Links palette with the external stylesheets listed in the CSS tab of the Site window to determine
wherestylesheets areusedinthe site,and to associatethemwithnew pages. Formoreinformation, see“Using theIn
& Out Links palette to view links” on page 232.
4. Apply styles.
Apply class or ID styles to text and other items. You must manually apply class styles to selections in your page with
the CSS palette, and apply ID styles with the Visual Tag Editor or the Source Code Editor. Element and inline styles,
in contrast, are automatically applied to HTML tags in your web page.
You can also apply class styles with the inline CSS Style preview or Type > CSS menu options.
5. Modify styles.
You can continue to modify any style’s properties with the CSS Editor. All content that uses the style will automati-
cally reflect the changes.
Apply class styles to selections with the CSS palette.










