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Now that you have a basic understanding of style properties and values, it is time to use Expression Web to create your styles. Expression Web lets you specify which CSS specification you want to use on your website. There are three separate CSS schemas: 1, 2, and 2.1. On the Authoring tab of the Page Editor Options dialog box, you left the default CSS schema at CSS 2.1, which includes advanced positioning elements. In this chapter, you will focus on CSS 1 formatting. For the exercises in this chapter, you will be alternating between the <h1> and <body> elements using the structural.html page from Chapter 3. In the following chap- ter, you will use more advanced CSS positioning with CSS 2.1.
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© 2007 by Cheryl D. Wise
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(2007). Using Expression Web to Create Basic CSS. In: Foundations of Microsoft Expression Web. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0392-6_6
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