Support for embedded style sheets appears useful
Is there anyway of useing these features for InLine styles ?
(apart from making dummy embedded styles)
2004 inline style
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Inspector and AutoComplete as well as other CSS features work with embedded style sheets You must place caret inside the embedded style sheet code to invoke Inspector or AutoComplete or use CSS Explorer to navigate through styles.
Also Inspector works with inline style attributes To activate inspector for inline style, place caret inside HTML tad and click (...) button in the style field of Inspector.
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<style>...</style>
Also Inspector works with inline style attributes
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style=""
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2004 inline style
got that
Thank You
Thank You