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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Using CSS in Style View<br />

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• Descendant (space), giving a fine-tuned control over the appearance of a page.<br />

It can be used, for example, when a selected element is going to be contained by<br />

another element, and you may want it to have a particular appearance. It applies<br />

the style to any element which is contained within, or is a descendant of, the<br />

element x. It is a list of other selectors, each separated by a space.<br />

• Child (>), providing finer control over the selection of elements than the one<br />

provided by descendant selectors. Applies a style to any element that is a child<br />

of another element. It is formed by listing the parent, then the child element<br />

separated by a “>“.<br />

• Sibling (+), formed by listing the elements that must be adjacent in the order in<br />

which they must appear. Elements are separated by a “+“.<br />

• Tag Attribute ([name=”value”]), providing a more sophisticated version of the<br />

class and ID selectors. It applies a style to any element that has a specified<br />

attribute. It consists of two parts: a selector that identifies an element and a<br />

condition for the attributes of the element.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

The added CSS rule will be visible in the Selectors View and in CSS Code View.

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