Cascading Style Sheets are one of the preferred ways to make changes to many SharePoint page templates.
Here’s a short, but good article from The SharePoint Experience about, “SharePoint 2010 CSS Reference Chart.” The chart highlights the major styles used in SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint server 2010. The write up tell us:
CSS styles are grouped by area of the page and include the class/ID value, an explanation of how it is used in SharePoint and other related information including a screenshot where appropriate. Code (and file location) for the style statement is included.
The entire chart contains screenshots, definitions, and code to help users understand the individual CSS class or ID assigned to an element. It is easy to navigate and has so much useful information that you will be browsing through it for hours just for the fun of it.
CSS items addressed in the reference chart are general purpose, welcome menu, title area, social data, dialog box, content area, lists, search, help icons, ribbon container, web parts, ribbon tab area, status bar, ribbon command bar, global breadcrumb, site actions menu, and many more items that will help users.
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Stephen E Arnold, September 14, 2011
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