18.5 CSS Styles Preferences
The Preferences dialog box's CSS Styles category controls how
Dreamweaver creates and edits CSS Styles. Also see Chapter 10.
- When Creating CSS Styles: Use Shorthand For
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Create CSS Styles using the shorthand notation for Font, Background,
Margin and Padding, Border and Border Width, and List-Style
attributes. For example, when this preference is enabled, Dreamweaver
creates font settings as properties of the font
tag instead of individual CSS attributes such as
font-style, font-width, and
font-variant.
- When Editing CSS Styles: Use Shorthand
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Determines whether and how Dreamweaver updates CSS Styles when
editing an existing document.
- If Original Used Shorthand
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If the original document did not use shorthand properties,
Dreamweaver doesn't convert them to shorthand properties.
- According to Settings Above
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Dreamweaver overwrites existing CSS properties according to the
settings for the "When Creating CSS Styles: Use Shorthand
For" preferences.
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