Microsoft KB Archive/233096

= HOW TO: Create a Style Class or ID Within a Style Sheet in FrontPage 2000 =

Article ID: 233096

Article Last Modified on 8/12/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q233096



IN THIS TASK
SUMMARY
 * Create a Class
 * Create an ID
 * Apply the Class or ID to Style Sheet

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SUMMARY
This article describes how you can use FrontPage 2000 to define classes and IDs within Style Sheets.

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Create a Class
 On the Format menu, click Style. Click New Style, or choose to modify an existing style.  In the Name box, type a new name preceded with a period (.). For example: .myClass 

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Create an ID
 On the Format menu, click Style. Click New Style, or choose to modify an existing style.  In the Name box, type a new name preceded with the number sign (#). For example: </li></ol>
 * 1) myId

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Apply the Class or ID to Style Sheet
To apply a class to the page, select the class from the list of formats on the Formatting toolbar. The class will be applied to the base style which you have selected.

To apply an ID to the element, switch to HTML view and type the ID as an attribute of the desired tag.

For Example:

If the ID you create was "#myId" and you want to apply it to a paragraph tag, edit the paragraph tag as follows:

<p id=myId>text in a paragraph

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<div class="references_section">