By default, Dreamweaver uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) styles to format text. The styles that you apply to text using the Property inspector or menu commands create CSS rules which are embedded in the head of the current document. CSS styles provide you with greater flexibility and control over the appearance of your page, from the precise positioning of layout to specific fonts and text styles.
In addition to styles and style sheets you create, you can use style sheets that come with Dreamweaver to apply styles to your documents. (See Creating a document based on a Dreamweaver design file.)
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