![]() The ‘Plain vanilla’ editing that Ian refers to will be considered a boon by many but you don’t have to used it just use the style properties panel to do the heavy lifting. ![]() ![]() Once you have the stylesheet in place the built in (free) CSS editor with all it’s CSS3 capability is fully available for use. What he misses is that you can easily create one by clicking the Plus icon at the bottom of the Stylesheets panel. As he says, basic BlueGriffon can create styles in a linked sheet if there is one already. I had expected it to be about the ‘Portable’ version of BlueGriffon, instead some of the comments seem to be about the basic product and I am not sure what refers to what. I find this discussion somewhat confused.
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