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1. Click and hold the mouse button on the style sheet on the Resources pane.
2. Move the mouse cursor within the Resources pane to the section to which the style sheet
should be applied.
3. Release the mouse button.
Using the Includes dialog
1.
On the Resources pane, right-click the section, then click Includes.
2.
From the File types dropdown, select Stylesheets.
3. Choose which CSS files should be applied to this section. The available files are listed at
the left. Use the arrow buttons to move the files that should be included to the list at the
right.
4. You can also change the order in which the CSS files are read: click one of the included
CSS files and use the Up and Down buttons. Note that moving a style sheet up in the list
gives it less weight. In case of conflicting rules, style sheets read later will override
previous ones.
Note
Style sheets are applied in the order in which they are included in a section. The styles in each
following style sheet add up to the styles found in previously read style sheets. When style sheets
have a conflicting rule for the same element, class or ID, the last style sheet wins and overrides
the rule found in the previous style sheet.
Arranging sections
Changing the order of the sections in a context can have an effect on how they are outputted;
see: "Print sections" on page335, "Email templates" on page370 and "Web pages" on
page387.
To rearrange sections in a context:
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On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, expand the folder of the respective
context, and then drag and drop sections to change the order they are in.
Alternatively, right-click a section and click Arrange. In the Arrange Sections dialog you
can change the order of the sections in the same context by clicking the name of a section
and moving it using the Up and Down buttons.
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