19.4 Using CSS with OmniHelp
OmniHelp relies on CSS (cascading style sheets), because
DITA2Go removes all HTML formatting in the process of generating
OmniHelp files. Most likely you will want to provide your own CSS to
govern the appearance of text displayed in the topic frame.
In this section:
§19.4.1
Specifying CSS for topics in OmniHelp
§19.4.2
Understanding how CSS works in OmniHelp topics
§19.4.3
Specifying CSS for OmniHelp navigation frames
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OmniHelp supporting files in the right place
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CSS for topics in OmniHelp
Parent Topic: 19. Generating OmniHelp
Sibling Topics:
19.1 Understanding
how OmniHelp works
19.2 Setting
up OmniHelp viewer control files
19.3 Setting up
an OmniHelp project
19.5 Customizing
OmniHelp display features
19.6 Choosing
navigation features for OmniHelp
19.7 Configuring
contents and index for OmniHelp
19.8 Providing
related-topic links in OmniHelp
19.9 Jumping
to secondary windows in OmniHelp
19.10 Configuring
full-text search for OmniHelp
19.11 Setting
up CSH for OmniHelp
19.12 Merging
OmniHelp projects
19.13 Assembling
OmniHelp files for viewing
19.14 Deploying
OmniHelp