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l Properties (Script folders only): edit the name and execution scope of the folder. See
"Execution scope" on page885.
Styles pane
The Styles pane shows which CSS style rules apply to the currently selected element.
A link next to a style rule will open the file where that particular style is defined. This can be
either a CSS file or the source file of a section if local formatting was used (see "Styling and
formatting" on page745).
A crossed-out style rule signals that it was overruled by another style rule. This happens when:
l A more specific, and therefore more important rule, is encountered for the same element.
See "Using a more specific CSS rule" on page756 to learn more about the specificity of
style rules.
l A rule with the same importance is read after the first rule. Not only is the order of the rules
in a CSS file important, but also the order in which the style sheets are read. The style
sheets that are included with a section are read in the specified order; see "Applying a
style sheet to a section" on page473.
Translations pane
The Translation pane contains translation entries. They can be exported to a POT file, which
can be opened in a translation tool (see "Translating templates" on page936).
Tip
Hover over a translation entry to see which HTML elements in the template have the
same text and are tagged for translation (see "Tagging elements for translation" on
page938).
Buttons
l Tag Element...: Tag the currently selected element in the template for translation (see
"Tagging elements for translation" on page938). If no translation entry with the same text
already exists, the text of the tagged element is copied to a new translation entry.
l Add Empty String: Adds a new, empty translation entry to the list and opens the
"Translation String Options dialog" on page1040.
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