Sometimes you may want to apply formatting to a larger piece of text than a block element. For example, you want to apply the same style to two paragraphs and a list. You can always select the text and apply the style, but if you want to apply a different style in the future, you would have to select the text again and apply the new style.
You can accomplish the same results in more efficient way by placing the text in a div container. A div container serves as a placeholder for all styling. It also allows you to control the formatting by adding a class from a style sheet to the div container.
The Create Div Container dialog box contains two tabs for configuring the style sheet that you apply to the text in the Div Container.
The General tab is used to manually add a style class to apply to the text in a Div Container and contains these fields:
Language Code: Standardized language code (lang attribute) of the div element.
Style: CSS style definitions (style attribute). Note that each value must end with a semi-colon and individual properties should be separated with spaces.
Advisory Title: Tooltip text that displays when you mouse over a Div Container.
To create a Div Container: