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If you choose to use HTML instead of CSS, the Property inspector still displays the Style pop-
up menu. However, the font, size, color, and alignment controls will only show properties set
using HTML tags. The values of CSS properties applied to the current selection will no
longer be visible, and the Size pop-up menu will be disabled.
up menu. However, the font, size, color, and alignment controls will only show properties set
using HTML tags. The values of CSS properties applied to the current selection will no
longer be visible, and the Size pop-up menu will be disabled.
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About the History panel
The History panel shows a list of the steps you’ve performed in the active document since you
created or opened that document, up to a specified number of steps. (The History panel
doesn’t show steps you’ve performed in other frames, in other Document windows, or in the
Site panel.) It allows you to undo one or more steps; it also allows you to replay steps and to
create new commands to automate repetitive tasks.
created or opened that document, up to a specified number of steps. (The History panel
doesn’t show steps you’ve performed in other frames, in other Document windows, or in the
Site panel.) It allows you to undo one or more steps; it also allows you to replay steps and to
create new commands to automate repetitive tasks.
The slider, or thumb, in the History panel initially points to the last step that you performed.
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About web-safe colors
In HTML, colors are expressed either as hexadecimal values (for example,
#FF0000
) or as
color names (
red
). A web-safe color is one that appears the same in Netscape Navigator and
Microsoft Internet Explorer on both Windows and Macintosh systems when running in 256-
color mode. The conventional wisdom is that there are 216 common colors, and that any
hexadecimal value that combines the pairs 00, 33, 66, 99, CC, or FF (RGB values 0, 51, 102,
153, 204, and 255, respectively) represents a web-safe color.
color mode. The conventional wisdom is that there are 216 common colors, and that any
hexadecimal value that combines the pairs 00, 33, 66, 99, CC, or FF (RGB values 0, 51, 102,
153, 204, and 255, respectively) represents a web-safe color.
Replay button
Copy Steps button
Save As Command button
Slider (thumb)
Steps