Contents Now Platform Capabilities Previous Topic Next Topic Style in Content Management Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Style in Content Management Content pages can be styled with CSS, just like any HTML website. Three elements control CSS styles: Style Sheets are records containing CSS declarations. Themes are groups of style sheets that can be invoked together. Frames are UI macros that define the outer border of individual content blocks as they appear on a content page. Frames work by calling on particular definitions in the style sheets. Style sheetsStyles sheets are standard Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) that define the look and feel of all elements within the interface.Design themesDesign themes are the convergence of structure and styling, making them a critical tool for creating a powerful user interface.DoctypesThe view_content html page template on which all CMS is based defaults to doctype=html.Format a frameFrames provide a way to manage decorative containers for content blocks and any other elements within the site. For example, one frame can be a container, made of div or span tags, that is styled with rounded corners.Related TasksDefine a frame in a style sheetCreate a frame UI macroRelated ConceptsContent sitesContent pages in CMSContent Management templatesContent typesContent blocksContent Management meta tags On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Style in Content Management Content pages can be styled with CSS, just like any HTML website. Three elements control CSS styles: Style Sheets are records containing CSS declarations. Themes are groups of style sheets that can be invoked together. Frames are UI macros that define the outer border of individual content blocks as they appear on a content page. Frames work by calling on particular definitions in the style sheets. Style sheetsStyles sheets are standard Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) that define the look and feel of all elements within the interface.Design themesDesign themes are the convergence of structure and styling, making them a critical tool for creating a powerful user interface.DoctypesThe view_content html page template on which all CMS is based defaults to doctype=html.Format a frameFrames provide a way to manage decorative containers for content blocks and any other elements within the site. For example, one frame can be a container, made of div or span tags, that is styled with rounded corners.Related TasksDefine a frame in a style sheetCreate a frame UI macroRelated ConceptsContent sitesContent pages in CMSContent Management templatesContent typesContent blocksContent Management meta tags
Style in Content Management Content pages can be styled with CSS, just like any HTML website. Three elements control CSS styles: Style Sheets are records containing CSS declarations. Themes are groups of style sheets that can be invoked together. Frames are UI macros that define the outer border of individual content blocks as they appear on a content page. Frames work by calling on particular definitions in the style sheets. Style sheetsStyles sheets are standard Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) that define the look and feel of all elements within the interface.Design themesDesign themes are the convergence of structure and styling, making them a critical tool for creating a powerful user interface.DoctypesThe view_content html page template on which all CMS is based defaults to doctype=html.Format a frameFrames provide a way to manage decorative containers for content blocks and any other elements within the site. For example, one frame can be a container, made of div or span tags, that is styled with rounded corners.Related TasksDefine a frame in a style sheetCreate a frame UI macroRelated ConceptsContent sitesContent pages in CMSContent Management templatesContent typesContent blocksContent Management meta tags