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These CSS
Styles are what expensive web designers use, and for a good
reason . . . they offer more ways to format your text than using
HTML. So we've coded all the necessary styles to make your Headers,
Paragraphs, Navigation Links, etc. so they'll look great . . . and
then make it so easy, a beginner can
use them! Just replace our
text with yours!
- uses
the "ptitle" Style
- use
the "header" Style
- Paragraphs use
the "text" Style
- Smaller Text uses the "text2"
Style
- Smallest Text uses
the "text1" Style
- "Headers
in the Left Sidebar" use the "sideheader"
Style
- the text below the Navigation Buttons uses
the "sidetext" Style
- the text links in each Navigation Button
uses the "nav" Style
- the Nav links DropShadow
effect (visible in IE Browsers) use the
"navshadow" Style
- Your
Company (at the top right of page)
uses the "company" Style
- the DropShadow effect (IE
Browsers) on Your
Company uses "dropshadow1" Style
- Your
Slogan Here
(at the top right of page) uses
the "slogan" Style
- the color Links change when a mouse "hovers"
over them is from the "a:hover" Style
click
here to Learn how to Find all
the CSS Styles
You may want to change the way your text is
defined to add your own creative touch. Let's say you wanted your
document text to use smaller print, a different font, or color .
. . you would change the Style called "text", because
Paragraphs use the "text" Style found in "stylesheet.css"
to define how the text should look in each Paragraph.
click
here for Font Families
I
click
here for Font Sizes
If you would like to change any of the Styles,
just open up the stylesheet.css file in any text editor such
as Notepad, and type in the font family, size, and color you would
like. When you save the Stylesheet, all of your web pages that use
that style will automatically display the text in the new style
definition.
When you link a Stylesheet to a web page, the
Browser sees the link, reads the stylesheet, and applies all of
the style definitions when loading up the page. By linking a Stylesheet
to your pages, it enables you to make changes to all of your
web pages, just by changing the stylesheet. Of course,
you first must upload the new version of your stylesheet.css file
to the server where your website is hosted for the changes to take
effect.
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Web Hosting Plans.

This
page was created using Web
Template2. It features a linked Stylesheet with separate
CSS Styles applied to each section of the Sidebars and Body text.
Learn
to Find CSS Styles
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