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Dreamweaver CC: Visual QuickStart Guide
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Dreamweaver CC: Visual QuickStart Guide

by Tom Negrino, Dori Smith
August 2013
Beginner to intermediate
528 pages
14h 24m
English
Peachpit Press
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9. Managing Styles

The two previous chapters covered CSS and how it works with your webpages. After you’ve gotten the hang of CSS, though, you may find that you’re spending too much time trying to figure out which styles affect which sections of the page. Or maybe you’ll find that you’re trying to keep track of where your styles are (inline? internal? external?) and in what order they apply to your site. Or maybe it’ll be that you are testing styles but don’t want ...

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