Color and font size

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riklar

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Feb 29, 2012, 12:32:25 PM2/29/12
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Hello,

I have text on a page which I have pasted  from another text processor page.
The text came out in Blue color and the Font size was too large.
I could not find on BG any place where I can configure color and font size.

I would appreciate your help.

TIA

Daniel Glazman

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Feb 29, 2012, 7:03:56 PM2/29/12
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Le 29/02/12 18:32, riklar a �crit :

1. place the caret inside that chunk of text
2. open the Style Properties panel
3. all you need is in the General and Colors and Background
sections

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riklar

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Mar 1, 2012, 1:16:31 AM3/1/12
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Thanks for your explanations, even if I didn't understand the word Caret and what it means.
I have come to the color panel, and followed the steps, and at the and, when clicking on the OK It asked me an unique ID before continuing, and I do not have any of this kind, and then finally it asked me another  demand as showmen the attached screen picture, and unfortunately, I didn't know what to do. What is a class name?
Thanks again and i'll appreciate your step by step explanations.

Charles Cooke

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Mar 1, 2012, 3:46:18 AM3/1/12
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riklar,

You should find what you need in the Fundamentals section of my
Introduction to CSS at http://www.charlescooke.me.uk/web/intros/css_intro.html
… at least I holpe so!

Charles


On Mar 1, 6:16 am, riklar <rik...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your explanations, even if I didn't understand the word Caret and what it means.
> I have come to the color panel, and followed the steps, and at the and, when clicking on the OK It asked me an unique ID before continuing, and I do not have any of this kind, and then finally it asked me another  demand as showmen the attached screen picture, and unfortunately, I didn't know what to do. What is a class name?
> Thanks again and i'll appreciate your step by step explanations.
>

riklar

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Mar 1, 2012, 5:05:21 AM3/1/12
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Charles,

Thank you for your useful tutorial for the CSS world.
I will learn it, as much as I can, but for the time being I have two questions, which I have while trying to utilize BG:
- What is ID and how I can find it.
- What is a Class Name , and where I can find it in BG

TIA
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Charles Cooke

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Mar 1, 2012, 6:59:55 AM3/1/12
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You should find your first two questions answered at
http://www.charlescooke.me.uk/web/intros/css_intro.html#h21-35-43

In BlueGriffon there are two boxes in the second of the Format
toolbars. Initially, on a blank page, they carry the text ‘no ID’ and
‘no class’. Using them you can supply any existing id or class to an
element.

If the id or class required does not exist, when you use the Style
Properties panel to apply a style you can select to do so to ‘all
elements of class’, ‘this element only through its id’, ‘all elements
of the same type’ or ‘this element through inline styles’. If the id
or class you want does not exist BlueGriffon will create it seamlessly
for you after fill in a box that appears. If you opt to use inline
styles you will find an explanation at
http://www.charlescooke.me.uk/web/intros/css_intro.html#h21-35-42


On Mar 1, 10:05 am, riklar <rik...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Charles,
>
> Thank you for your useful tutorial for the CSS world.
> I will learn it, as much as I can, but for the time being I have two questions, which I have while trying to utilize BG:
> - What is ID and how I can find it.
> - What is a Class Name , and where I can find it in BG
>
> TIA
> On 1 Mar 2012, at 10:46, Charles Cooke wrote:
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> > riklar,
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> > You should find what you need in the Fundamentals section of my
> > Introduction to CSS athttp://www.charlescooke.me.uk/web/intros/css_intro.html
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