New Style and Modify Style Dialog Boxes, Border

 

The Border category of the New Style and Modify Style dialog boxes enables you to define cascading style sheet (CSS) style rules for the border around Web page elements. You can apply these style rules directly to HTML elements or add them either to the current page or to an external style sheet.

To define a CSS border style rule for UI elements on the current page

  1. Open the page in either Design view or Source view.

  2. Optionally, select the text or HTML elements to apply the style to.

  3. In the Format menu, click New Style.

    The New Style dialog box is displayed.

  4. In the Category pane, select Border.

    The border style selections are displayed in the right pane.

When you apply styles to selected text in Design view, style attributes are inserted inline into the HTML markup for the page. Switch to Source view to review the new style attributes.

To add border attributes to a CSS style rule defined in an external style sheet

  1. Open an existing external style sheet.

  2. Put the cursor inside the braces of the style rule to be modified.

  3. Do one of the following.

    • Right-click the style sheet in the editor, and then from the shortcut menu, choose Build Style.

    • In the Style Sheet Toolbar, choose Build Style.

    The Modify Style dialog box is displayed.

  4. In the left pane, click Border.

    The border style selections appear in the right pane.

You can apply a CSS style class to an element in the Web page or to the body element itself by setting the element's class property to the name of the class selector.

UIElement List

The following tables list options that are available under the Border category in the New Style and Modify Style dialog boxes.

Border Options

  • border-style
    The line style (such as solid or dashed) of all four borders around an HTML element.

  • border-width
    The line width of all four borders around an HTML element. If you specify a value, you can select units in the list.

  • border-color
    The color of all four borders around an HTML element. To choose from more colors, use the down arrows, or click the square icons on the right. For more information, see More Colors and Color Dialog Boxes.

Other UI Elements

  • Selector
    (New Style dialog box only) Enables you to type a class name or click an HTML element to apply the style to. Class names must begin with a period (.). You can also select (inline style), which causes the style to be applied inline to the selected text or HTML elements.

  • Define in
    (New Style dialog box only) Enables you to specify where to write the definition of the style rule. Values are as follows:

    • Current page   The style rule is written to a style element in the current page.

    • New style sheet   A new CSS style sheet is added to the project and the rule is written in it.

    • Existing style sheet   The style rule is added to the CSS style sheet that you specify by using the URL list.

  • URL
    (New Style dialog box only) Enables you to select an existing CSS style sheet. This option is enabled only when Define in is set to Existing style sheet.

  • Apply new style to document selection
    (New Style dialog box only) Specifies that the style is applied to the selected text, class, or HTML element.

  • Preview
    Displays an example of how the style rule will appear when it is applied.

  • Description
    Shows the CSS definition of the style rule.

See Also

Working with CSS Overview