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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2005, v.4002-->
-<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Task//EN"
- "task.dtd">
-<task id="tstylesheet" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>Creating cascading style sheets</title>
-<shortdesc>Cascading style sheets enable you to define a consistent look and
-feel throughout your Web site by maintaining the contents (Web pages) and
-the design (the style sheet) separately.</shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>style sheets<indexterm>creating</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<taskbody>
-<context>To create a new cascading style sheet:</context>
-<steps>
-<step><cmd>Create a static or a dynamic Web project if you have not already
-done so.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>In the Project Explorer, expand your project and right click on
-your WebContent folder or on a subfolder under WebContent. </cmd><info>Note
-that if you choose any other folder in which to create the CSS file, then
-it will not be included in the WAR file that is deployed to the server. </info>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>From the context menu, select <menucascade><uicontrol>New</uicontrol>
-<uicontrol>Other</uicontrol><uicontrol>Web</uicontrol><uicontrol>CSS</uicontrol>
-</menucascade>.</cmd><stepresult>The New Cascading Style Sheet window appears
-with your folder selected</stepresult></step>
-<step><cmd>Type a file name into the File name field, making sure you include
-a css extension in the file name.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd> You have several options for proceeding:</cmd>
-<choices>
-<choice>To accept the defaults associated with a new CSS file, select <uicontrol>Finish.</uicontrol></choice>
-<choice> To use a template file for the initial content of your CSS file,
-select <uicontrol>Next</uicontrol>. The Select CSS Template window appears.
-Select the <uicontrol>Use CSS Template</uicontrol> check box, and then select
-one of the sample templates. You can also select the <uicontrol>CSS Templates</uicontrol> link
-to add or remove HTML templates to your list of templates.</choice>
-</choices>
-</step>
-</steps>
-</taskbody>
-</task>

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