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Old 04-13-2008, 02:47 AM
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An old version of Dreamweaver I used once had a lovely interface for CSS
where it was based on a series of "tick Boxes" and selections it then wrote
the close for you.

I have just seen a copy of MX (don't know which version) and when you go to
do CSS it starts in the code page. Is there any way to make MX use the
older interface it was sooooo easy!

PeterL

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Old 04-13-2008, 02:47 AM
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Click the add style button, and the same interface comes up. I forget
what the panel is called right now...

I dont have any idea how to address your second issue because CSS is
just basically formatting rules. So CSS means nothing until you apply
it to elements...

PeterL wrote:
> An old version of Dreamweaver I used once had a lovely interface for CSS
> where it was based on a series of "tick Boxes" and selections it then wrote
> the close for you.
>
> I have just seen a copy of MX (don't know which version) and when you go to
> do CSS it starts in the code page. Is there any way to make MX use the
> older interface it was sooooo easy!
>
> PeterL
>
> --
> ======================
> Website http://peterleach.info
> Masonic http://tl169.co.uk
> White Star Line http://rmsmajestic.co.uk
> Jordanstown Schools http://jschools.info


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Old 04-13-2008, 02:47 AM
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If you're on a Mac hold the Control keep down and double click on the CSS
you want to edit


On 8/21/06 3:13 PM, in article
1156191202.633976.83130@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.c om, "Rguy84"
<ryan.benson@gmail.com> wrote:

> Click the add style button, and the same interface comes up. I forget
> what the panel is called right now...
>
> I dont have any idea how to address your second issue because CSS is
> just basically formatting rules. So CSS means nothing until you apply
> it to elements...
>
> PeterL wrote:
>> An old version of Dreamweaver I used once had a lovely interface for CSS
>> where it was based on a series of "tick Boxes" and selections it then wrote
>> the close for you.
>>
>> I have just seen a copy of MX (don't know which version) and when you go to
>> do CSS it starts in the code page. Is there any way to make MX use the
>> older interface it was sooooo easy!
>>
>> PeterL
>>
>> --
>> ======================
>> Website http://peterleach.info
>> Masonic http://tl169.co.uk
>> White Star Line http://rmsmajestic.co.uk
>> Jordanstown Schools http://jschools.info

>



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