11.4 Using Custom Cascading Style Sheets
Control the style of a web page by uploading and referencing a cascading style sheet.
- About Cascading Style Sheets
A cascading style sheet (CSS) enables a developer to control the style of a web page without changing its structure. - Referencing an Uploaded Cascading Style Sheet in the Page Template
Reference an uploaded cascading style sheet within the Header section of the page template.
Parent topic: Using Themes and Theme Styles
11.4.1 About Cascading Style Sheets
A cascading style sheet (CSS) enables a developer to control the style of a web page without changing its structure.
When used properly, a CSS separates visual attributes such as color, margins, and fonts from the structure of the HTML document. Oracle APEX includes themes that contain templates that reference their own CSS. The style rules defined in each CSS for a particular theme also determine the way reports and regions display.
Tip:
If your application uses Universal Theme - 42, you can also take advantage of theme styles and update the appearance of your application using Theme Roller. See Using Theme Styles and Using the Theme Roller Dialog.
About Uploading Cascading Style Sheets
You can upload files (including CSS files) for use by a specific application or all applications within a workspace. To learn more, see Managing Static Application Files and Managing Static Application Files.
Parent topic: Using Custom Cascading Style Sheets
11.4.2 Referencing an Uploaded Cascading Style Sheet in the Page Template
Reference an uploaded cascading style sheet within the Header section of the page template.
To reference an uploaded cascading style sheet: