Define css style list properties, Define css style positioning properties – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2014 v.13 User Manual
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Same For All
Color
Same For All
List style type
List style image
List style position
Position
Sets the same border width to the Top, Right, Bottom, and Left of the element to which it is applied.
Sets the color of the border. You can set each side’s color independently, but the display depends on the browser. Deselect Same
For All to set the border color for individual sides of the element.
Sets the same border color to the Top, Right, Bottom, and Left of the element to which it is applied.
4. When you are finished setting these options, select another CSS category on the left side of the panel to set additional style properties, or
click OK.
Define CSS style list properties
The List category of the CSS Rule Definition dialog box defines list settings, such as bullet size and type, for list tags.
1. Open the CSS Styles panel (Shift+F11) if it isn’t already open.
2. Double-click an existing rule or property in the top pane of the CSS Styles panel.
3. In the CSS Rule Definition dialog box, select List, and set any of the following style properties. (Leave the property blank if it is not important
to the style.)
Sets the appearance of bullets or numbers. Type is supported by both browsers.
Lets you specify a custom image for bullets. Click Browse (Windows) or Choose (Macintosh) to browse to an image, or
type the image’s path.
Sets whether list item text wraps and indents (outside) or whether the text wraps to the left margin (inside).
4. When you are finished setting these options, select another CSS category on the left side of the panel to set additional style properties, or
click OK.
Define CSS style positioning properties
The Positioning style properties determine how the content related to the selected CSS style is positioned on the page.
1. Open the CSS Styles panel (Shift+F11) if it isn’t already open.
2. Double-click an existing rule or property in the top pane of the CSS Styles panel.
3. In the CSS Rule Definition dialog box, select Positioning, and then set the style properties you want.
Leave any of the following properties empty if they are not important to the style:
Determines how the browser should position the selected element as follows:
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