tailieunhanh - Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 3 in 24 Hours- P8
Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 3 in 24 Hours- P8: Morten Rand-Hendriksen is the owner and creative director of Pink & Yellow Media, a boutique-style design company providing digital media consulting and creations for individuals, businesses, and broadcast television. He was awarded the Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Award for his work with Microsoft Expression in 2008. | 192 HOUR 12 Styling with Code Fully Immersed in CSS When you click OK not only does Expression Web 3 rename the class but it also changes the references to the class in the page as you can see in Code view. Changing all the references to a style class or ID to correspond with a name change extends to external style sheets meaning that when you learn how to create an external style sheet and apply it to multiple pages Expression Web 3 changes all references to the changed name throughout all these pages for you even if they are not open In Hour 11 you used divs to create blocks that separated and sectioned the contents of the page. now has two divs one outer box with the ID wrapper and an inner box with the ID sidebar. To see how Expression Web 3 applies those divs click the sidebar in Design view to see all the tags applied to it. By clicking the div wrapper tag in the Quick Tag Selector all the content affected by the tag highlights both in Code and Design view. To find only the beginning tag click the Find Matching Tag button on the Code View toolbar. As you can see the application of an ID is similar to that of a class div id wrapper . Because divs box in larger sections of content it can be hard to see exactly where they apply and how much content they contain. You already saw how to use the Quick Tag Selector to highlight all the content affected by a tag. Another way is to use the Select Tab button on the Code View toolbar. If you need to see where the end div tag is located click the Find Matching Tag button again and Code view jumps to the end tag. Creating Divs in Code View As you may have experienced in Hour 11 dragging and dropping divs into Design view can be a bit tricky. A much easier and more effective way of applying divs is to use Code or Split view because in Code view you can see exactly what content you are wrapping and place the beginning and end tags in the precise location you want them. You already inserted two divs in the .
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