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The HTML Style Properties sheet contains eight tabs as follows. Click on the tabs in the illustration for further details.
Figure 1 - The Style Properties sheet tabs
- Font - defines the font color, family, size etc. of the text used in the style (go to Font for more information).
- Background - defines the color and background image (if used) for the style (go to Background for more information).
- Text - defines letter spacing, indents, alignments etc. for any text used in the style .
- Position - defines the position on the page for elements using this style .
- Layout - defines how items using this style are to appear on the page .
- Edges - defines how the margins and border lines for objects using the style are to look .
- Lists - defines how any lists using the style are to look .
- Other - lists other properties that do not fall naturally under the other tabs .
The properties you set in these tabs are applied to any survey page objects to which the style you are currently editing is applied.
Note: Many of the style properties have Not Set as an option. This option will allow the property to use its default value unless the property is controlled by another style, in which case the property will use the setting specified by that style. If a setting other than Not Set is selected, then the property will be locked to the selected setting, irrespective of settings specified by other styles.
Note: The property sheet for HTML styles in Authoring, Panel Portals and Reportal now support most of the CSS3 features, such as gradients, shadows, multiple borders etc. CSS3 style properties are indicated by a 3 icon beside the property.