Changeset 36376
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- 2022-08-18T10:28:02+12:00 (20 months ago)
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documented-examples/trunk/garish-e/resources/collectionConfig.properties
r36369 r36376 22 22 </pre> 23 23 24 description3=<p>Next, a folder named <i>style</i> is created within the collection and a new text file, called <i> style.css</i>, is created within that folder. The css suffix indicates it's a <i>Cascading Style Sheet</i>. CSS files define the look of web pages such as the colours, borders, fonts, heading styles and more. CSS files are just text files, and can thus be edited with any text editor.</p>24 description3=<p>Next, a folder named <i>style</i> is created within the collection and a new text file, called <i>custom-style.css</i>, is created within that folder. The css suffix indicates it's a <i>Cascading Style Sheet</i>. CSS files define the look of web pages such as the colours, borders, fonts, heading styles and more. CSS files are just text files, and can thus be edited with any text editor.</p> 25 25 26 26 description4=<p>The default Greenstone CSS style sheets define certain styles for all collections, that are <i>overridden</i> for the collection by defining CSS rules within its new custom stylesheet. It is by linking the CSS file in the Greenstone collection's <b>global</b> format statement as above, that the general Greenstone CSS styling rules get overridden at the collection level.</p>
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