To adjust the order of the rules, drag the style rule you want to move to its new
location.
Select any rule in the All Rules pane to see its properties and values in the Properties pane. By default, only
the currently set properties are displayed. There are two other ways to display the properties, Category view
and List view. You can choose the way you??™d like to see the properties by selecting from one of the buttons
on the bottom left of the Properties pane:
n Category View: Separates the CSS properties and values into the same nine categories found in the
CSS Rule Definition dialog: Font, Background, Block, Border, Box, List, Positioning, Extensions
and Tables, Content and Quotes. This view is useful when you want to add one or more new properties
in a specific category.
n List View: Shows an alphabetical listing of the properties with the applied ones listed first. Use
this view when you know the name of a property but don??™t want to enter it by hand.
n Show Only Set Properties: Displays only the currently set properties as well as an option to
add a new one. Once you??™ve gained familiarity with CSS properties, you??™ll find this view the most
efficient because it both isolates your current properties and provides a direct route to defining
new ones.
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