31. Setting
up CSS for HTML
Much
of what used to be set by attributes in HTML is now better handled in
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). This section shows how to use and customize
CSS for HTML output. Topics include:
§31.1
Deciding whether to use CSS
§31.2
Understanding how to use CSS
§31.3
Understanding how DITA2Go generates CSS
§31.4
Specifying CSS file and link options
§31.5
Understanding how CSS affects other options
§31.6
Linking to alternate CSS files
§31.7
Assigning CSS classes
§31.8
Customizing CSS properties
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30.11.4 Converting
list formats to HTML/XML paragraphs
Next Topic:
31.1 Deciding
whether to use CSS
Parent Topic:
IV. Configuring
HTML/XML output
Sibling Topics:
22. Converting to HTML/XHTML
23. Converting to generic XML
24. Converting to DITA XML
25. Configuring DITA maps
26. Converting to DocBook XML
27. Splitting and extracting files
28. Creating HTML links
29. Providing navigation
in HTML
30. Mapping text formats
to HTML/XML
32. Including graphics in
HTML
33. Converting tables to
HTML
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