Iowa 2nd Congressional District Democratic Party
Welcome to Styles Cheat Sheet
This document shows all of the styles I have created which you are free to use in your
content-frame HTML documents. For the most part, you can simply use HTML as you normally
would and the styles will automatically show up.
The double blue line above is what the hr tag now looks like.
This sub-header was made using the h3 tag
Below is what a ul (unordered list) looks like.
You can override the CSS settings by setting your own attributes the normal way (within the HTML tags).
- Each bullet will look like a tiny red bb when your document is uploaded to our host server.
- This is a link. (Don't click--doesn't go anywhere.)
- This is a visited link. (Links to this same page.)
- Links and visited links are nearly the same color because frames documents often don't recognize
when a link has been visited, and I didn't want to exaggerate this flaw.
This is the H1 tag
This is the h2 tag
This is the h3 tag
This is the h4 tag
This is the h5 tag
This is the h6 tag
Use class="indigoText" inside div, span, or p tag to get this color.
Use class="navyText" inside div, span, or p tag to get this color.
Use class="blueText" inside div, span, or p tag to get this color.
Use class="grayText" inside div, span, or p tag to get this color.
Use class="mauveText" inside div, span, or p tag to get this color.
Use class="redText" inside div, span, or p tag to get this color.
Use class="rep" as above (denotes Republican Candidates)
Use class="repi" as above (denotes Republican Incumbents)
Use class="dem" as above (denotes Democrat Candidates)
Use class="demi" as above (denotes Democrat Incumbents)
Use class="deml" as above (denotes Democrat Candidates who Lost a recent race)
Use class="ftTxt" as above for Footnotes
| I've made this style of table the default style. |
This is what a link looks like. |
You don't need to do anything special to make your table look like this. |
This is what a visited link looks like. |
Buy Tickets to: (Sample PayPal Button)