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Why use a Cascading Style Sheet (known as CSS)?

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Why use a Cascading Style Sheet (known as CSS)?

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Dreamweaver makes it easy for you to have a consistent looking web site simply by attaching the same CSS onto each page of your site. First, right click on your document and select CSS Styles > New. The New CSS Style box will appear. Select either a name for the class you want to edit (always begin with a period), or you can redefine a Tag. Make sure to define it in a “New Style Sheet File”. Click OK when you are done. Pick a name for your new CSS and save your new CSS file. Redefining Tags: This option lets you change the “Tags” that will be applied to different parts of your website. By redefining the body tag you can set all the options for your text and background for the whole page. By redefining one of the heading tags (h1, h2, h3, etc.) you can change the font type, font size, font color of the headings you will use in your website. To begin with click on the Manage Styles choice from the Styles drop down menu and select the CSS you already made. Now select the “New” button and

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