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Using custom CSS to modify appearance

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Using custom CSS to modify appearance

- In this video, I'll show you how to create and attach custom CSS to modify the appearance of your HTML output. If you want to follow along in the exercise files, I'm in Chapter 9, 09_01. In the start folder, I'm gonna open up the alice_scroll.idml document. Before I do anything else, I'm gonna up to File and choose Save As. And I'll save this as alice_scroll in the end folder. Now just a quick note, all of the HTML export methods that I've talked about in this course have the ability to attach custom CSS. If you're exporting with In 5, it can be found in the Resources section of the In 5 dialog. If you're exporting for EPUB, either fixed-layout or re-flowable, then there is a separate CSS section. And if you're using the default HTML export, as we will be doing later in this video, then the ability to add a CSS stylesheet is in the Advanced section. Now this is the Alice document that we've been working with in most of the re-flowable HTML videos, with one addition. There is a…

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