Pages rendered using style sheets typically use more than one. For example, you might have a “main.css” style sheet that contains general style sheet definitions and a “home.css” containing styles specific to the home page. A style sheet set contains one or more style sheets that you can apply to your pages.
Style sheets cannot be directly associated with a page or template. Instead, you add style sheets to a style sheet set and then associate the set with a page or template. Typically, you place sets within templates. Pages derived from the template then inherit the template’s sets.
However, you can also add a new style sheet to a page or template while in Author mode.
Note: When you create a page, it inherits any associated style sheet sets. Once you make style sheet changes, the page uses the modified version and no longer derives formatting from the inherited set. CommonSpot maintains the modified version locally. However, you can restore inheritance. For more information, see Style Sheet Sets and Style Sheet Inheritance.
You can change style sheet sets and the sheets they contain by selecting Manage – Style Sheets while in Author mode. The Style Sheet Sets dialog displays as shown below.
This dialog displays the following fields:
The table at the bottom of the page has four columns:
edit icon and selecting Style Sheets. The order of display here is the order applied by your browser.
to display the following menu:
(delete) - Removes the style sheet set from this page. You cannot delete an inherited style sheet set if it is the only one remaining. You can delete local copies. For more information, see Style Sheet Sets and Style Sheet Inheritance.
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