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SwedeKris #1
Where are my HTML Styles?
Hi everyone,
I am completely new to Dreamweaver. Doing my best to learn the program using a
manual borrowed from my college library, I am progressing, if yet very slowly.
I am currently working with a tutorial that asks me to use HTML Styles. I have
performed a formatting task to one piece of text that I will want to create a
HTML Style for. The manual tells me to choose Window> HTML Styles. This is
impossible, because in my Window menu there is no HTML Styles option. I can see
CSS Styles, Layers, Behaviors etc., but not HTML Styles. I am using Dreamweaver
MX 2004 on a Mac (OS 10.3.9). How can I make the HTML Styles option appear? Am
I looking in the wrong place? I would greatly appreciate any help with this
minor issue that I am sure you guys consider it to be. Thanks!
-Kris
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Murray *TMM* #2
Re: Where are my HTML Styles?
HTML styles have been removed from DMX2004. Your manual is most likely for
an earlier version. HTML styles relied on the use of deprecated code and
methods, being replaced by CSS styling.
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"SwedeKris" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:deqvef$c5j$1@forums.macromedia.com...> Hi everyone,
>
> I am completely new to Dreamweaver. Doing my best to learn the program
> using a
> manual borrowed from my college library, I am progressing, if yet very
> slowly.
> I am currently working with a tutorial that asks me to use HTML Styles. I
> have
> performed a formatting task to one piece of text that I will want to
> create a
> HTML Style for. The manual tells me to choose Window> HTML Styles. This is
> impossible, because in my Window menu there is no HTML Styles option. I
> can see
> CSS Styles, Layers, Behaviors etc., but not HTML Styles. I am using
> Dreamweaver
> MX 2004 on a Mac (OS 10.3.9). How can I make the HTML Styles option
> appear? Am
> I looking in the wrong place? I would greatly appreciate any help with
> this
> minor issue that I am sure you guys consider it to be. Thanks!
>
> -Kris
>
Murray *TMM* Guest



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