printOnly; click OK when you??™re ready.
7. Switch to the Block category and, from the Display list, choose None; click OK to confirm the
change and close the dialog box.
8. Select File ??? Save All to store all the changes.
You can easily see the differences by switching between the Screen and Print icons on the Style
Rendering toolbar.
Styles and Their Attributes
After you??™ve selected a type and name for a new style or chosen to edit an existing style, the CSS Rule
Definition dialog box opens. A Category list from which you select a style category (just as you select a category
of preferences in Dreamweaver??™s Preferences dialog box) is located on the left side of this dialog box.
Dreamweaver offers you eight categories of CSS styles to help you define your style sheet:
n Type n Border
n Background n List
n Block n Positioning
n Box n Extensions
You can define styles from one or all categories. The following sections describe each style category and its
available settings.
Although CSS rendering has been vastly improved in Dreamweaver CS3, not all possible CSS
attributes are viewable in the Design view.
Type options
The Type category specifies the appearance and layout of the typeface for the page in the browser window.
The Type category, shown in Figure 7-14, is one of the most widely used and supported categories??”it can
be rendered in Internet Explorer 3.
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