Does RiverDocs Converter support the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) protocol?
Yes. The converted output incorporates a CSS document specification. RiverDocs Converter also has a built-in CSS editor that allows you to apply a formatting change throughout a document or to restrict it to one instance. CSS is recommended by the W3C for facilitating implementation of web accessibility, as it reduces file sizes and provides convenient centralised control of the presentation of web sites and documents. If you require your web documents to have a house format applied by an existing in-house CSS file, you can opt to import your CSS file when setting your RiverDocs Configuration options before conversion. Note however that such a house file should be used with care for example, there may be rendering problems if it contains fonts specified with absolute sizes, as opposed to percentages.