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The style names in the template CSS files mostly seem self-explanatory
to me. Which style names don't make sense to you?
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Robyn Chittister
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> Hi,
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> Iâm wondering if there is a list of the default styles in a typical Flare .css file. Iâm trying to define styles using a default style.css file as the base. Some of the styles I understand from context. But others make less sense. The Flare PDF files about styles donât contain lists of all the styles, nor do they necessarily mention the styles by name.
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> Thanks!
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> ~Robyn
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