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10g Release 4 (10.1.4)
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Applying CSS Styles to Text

There are two ways to format the text (or graphics) on your web pages. You can manually apply formatting attributes (such as bold, italic, and font color), or you can apply a style (from a cascading style sheet, or CSS) using the style menu in the editing toolbar.

A style can store attributes such as typeface, font, and positioning. Styles are created ahead of time by your site designer or site manager to simplify the process of formatting web pages and to make them more consistent. Rather than having to manually format the text on a given web page and then trying to remember those settings for the next page, you can simply apply a style to your text.

To apply a CSS class to your text, complete the following tasks:

  1. Highlight the desired text (or image).

  2. In the editing toolbar, click the style you want to apply to your text.

Styles Menu (Example)

Style menu with available styles.

The text then takes on the formatting attributes stored in that particular style. You can assign a class to individual words and graphics in the same field in Contributor. The available styles in the list may vary from one field to another and from one web page to another (depending on how the site was set up).