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All sides: Check to set all padding to use the Top value. Equivalent to the CSS
border property.
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Top, Left, Bottom, Right: Set padding for each side. Equivalent to the CSS
border-left, border-top, border-right and border-bottom properties.
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Margin group: Defines margins (spacing outside the element) in measure or percentage:
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All sides: Check to set all margins to use the Top value. Equivalent to the CSS
margin property.
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Top, Left, Bottom, Right: Set the margin for each side. Equivalent to the CSS
margin-left, margin-top, margin-right and margin-bottom properties.
Border Tab
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Same for all sides: Defines the border properties for all sides using the Top properties.
Equivalent to the CSS border property.
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Top, Left, Bottom, Right: Each group defines the following properties:
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Width: Specify the thickness of the border. Equivalent to the CSS border-
widthproperty.
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Style: Specify the style of the border such as solid, dashed or dotted.
Equivalent to the CSS border-style property.
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Color: Specify the color of the border. The color value must be a valid HTML Color
Name, or a valid HTML Hex Color. Equivalent to the CSS border-color
property.
Includes dialog
The Includes dialog defines which style sheets and JavaScript files should be applied to a
section when generating output (see: "Styling templates with CSS files" on page553 and
"Using JavaScript" on page403).
To open this dialog and make settings for one section, right-click the section on the Resources
pane and select Includes.
To do this for all Web sections at the same time, right-click the Web context on the Resources
pane, or select Context > Includes on the main menu. (This menu option is only available
when a Web section is being edited in the Workspace.)
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