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Chapter 6. Cascading Style Sheets




When you compare the formatting options discussed in Chapter 3 with the
text styling in a magazine or book, the Web looks like the ugly duckling of
the media world. The handful of options available in HTMLfont face,
size, and colordoesn''t hold a candle to the typographic and layout control you get
when creating a document in even the most basic word processing program.



But not anymore. A technology called Cascading Style Sheets addresses many of
these shortcomings of HTML. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allow much greater
control over the layout and design of Web pages. Using them, you can add margins
to paragraphs (just as in a word processor), colorful and stylish borders to images,
and even dynamic rollover effects to text links. Best of all, Dreamweaver''s streamlined
approach lets you combine many of these formats into powerful style sheets with just
a few mouse clicks.



Dreamweaver MX 2004 sports many enhancements to Dreamweaver''s already powerful
CSS tools. If you''ve created styles in previous versions of Dreamweaver, you''ll be
pleased at how much easier it is to create, edit, and apply styles.





NOTE




Cascading Style Sheets can be a difficult Web-design concept to grasp. As you read the following
pages, resist the temptation to fling your monitor into the hallway until after you''ve followed the tutorial steps at the end of this chapter, which put all of the tech-talk into context.




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