User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
4 In the Clear menu, specify how an element accepts floating elements.
Left Moves the element below any floating element on the left side.
Right Moves the element below any floating element on the right side.
Both Does not allow floating elements on either side.
None Allows floating elements on all sides.
5 In the Visibility menu, specify whether the element should be visible, hidden, or inherited.
To specify margins and padding for a style
1 Select a style in the CSS Editor, and click the Margin and Padding Properties set
2 Choose a unit of measurement and enter a numeric value in any of the Top, Right, Bottom, and Left Margin text
boxes, or use the All Margins text box to specify the margin in all four directions at once.
You can decrease the spacing between surrounding elements by entering negative values, which causes two elements
to overlap.
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Using the View palette while in the Layout Editor, select Negative Margins to simulate how items with negative
margin values overlap adjacent items.
3 In the Padding section, set the amount of space between the block border and the style item.
4 Choose aunitofmeasurement,and then enteranumber in anyofthe Top, Right, Bottom,and Left Paddingtext
boxes. Or, to specify the spacing in all four directions at once, use the All Paddings text box.
To set border and outline properties for a style
The Border and Outline Properties set of the CSS Inspector lets you set the borders and outlines of the block
generated by a style, including line width, color, and line style. Some of the properties in this set are not consistently
supported across browsers and platforms. Be sure to test your pages on multiple browsers, browser versions, and
platforms.
1 Select a style in the CSS Editor, click the Border and Outline Properties set of the CSS Inspector, and do one
or both of the following:
In theBordersection,chooseaunit from anyofthe Unitsmenus;thenenter anumberinthe adjacent border boxes
to set the border width for the top, right, bottom, or left borders. Use the All Borders menu to set all four borders
at once.
In the Outline section, choose a unit from the Unit menu, and then enter a number in the All box to set the outline
border.
2 To set the border or outline color, do any of the following:
Choose a color from a color field menu .
Choose a color name from a color pop-up menu .
Click a color field, and then select a color from the Color palette.
3 Choose a line style from the Line Style menu.