Edit CSS Rules Dialog Box

The Edit CSS Rules dialog box enables you to create new rules in a CSS style sheet. The dialog box displays a list of types of selectors and options for specifying and naming the selector.

To create a new rule you must select a Selector Type and then specify the details for the selector either by typing in the Selector text field or by using the drop-down list.

You can specify the following details in this dialog box.

Element Description

Selector Type

Select one of the following types from the list.

Class

Select this type to create a rule for a class selector to specify a style for a group of elements. When you select this type you must supply the name of the class selector in the Selector text field.

ID

Select this type to create a rule for an id selector to specify a style for a single, unique element. When you select this type you must supply the name of the id selector in the Selector text field.

Element

Select this type to create a rule for an HTML element. When you select this type you must select an HTML element from the Selector drop-down list or type the name of the HTML element in the Selector text field.

Compound

Select this type to create a rule for a nested selector. When you select this type you must type the names of the HTML elements or selectors in the Selector text field.

Selector

Specify the selector by typing the name in the Selector text field or by using the drop-down list to select an HTML element.

Style Sheet

Select the style sheet from the drop-down list. This option is disabled if there are no references to additional style sheets in the application or file.

At Rule

Select a media type from the drop-down list to create a new rule that only applies to the selected media (for example, @print). This option is disabled if no media types are specified in the style sheet. By default, rules are applied to all media types.


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