7.
Click OK.
8.
Click All at the top of the CSS Styles panel.
9.
Click the plus (+) button next to the cafe_townsend.css category if the
category isn't already expanded.
You'll see that Dreamweaver added the .bold class style to the list of
rules defined in the external style sheet. If you click the .bold rule in the
All Rules pane, the rule's properties appear in the Properties pane. The
new rule also appears in the Style pop-up menu in the Property
inspector.
Apply a class style to text
Now that you've created a class rule, you'll apply it to some paragraph text.
1.
In the Document window, select the first four words of text in the first
paragraph: Cafe Townsend's visionary chef.
2.
In the Property inspector (Window > Properties), select bold from the
Styles pop-up menu.
The bold class style is applied to your text.
For more information
about any CSS
property, check the
O'Reilly reference
guide included with
Dreamweaver. To
display the guide,
select Help >
Reference and
select O'Reilly CSS
Reference from
the pop-up menu in
the Reference panel.
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