tag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:/discussions/problems/126873-stylizer-6-tutorialsStylizer: Discussion 2016-08-15T15:26:03Ztag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/368820522015-05-20T05:38:53Z2015-05-20T05:38:53ZStylizer 6 tutorials<div><p>Hi Jaginder,</p>
<p>The user guide is online at <a href="http://www.skybound.ca/help">http://www.skybound.ca/help</a>. This
is also accessible from the Help menu in the application
itself.</p>
<p>If you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to assist.</p></div>Andrewtag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/368820522016-08-13T21:39:56Z2016-08-13T21:39:57ZStylizer 6 tutorials<div><p>There is no tutorial at that site!!! I'm really frustrated in
using this software.</p></div>Caesar Samsitag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/368820522016-08-14T17:35:23Z2016-08-14T17:35:23ZStylizer 6 tutorials<div><p>Hello,<br>
i'm from Germany and a newbie to.<br>
But do this:<br>
1) Start Stylizer<br>
2) if you have a websever on your pc, type the Url of your lokal
copy in the Asressfield of Stylizer (if no webserver you could open
the html file)<br>
3) than you will see your website and a window with corresponding
css Files<br>
4)If you have no css Files klick on "File" New and you you get a
new css File<br>
5) save this in a Folder near your html file and add in your html
File in head section something like<br>
6)use View- Code Grit - Spread Sheet Mode<br>
7) type in an word like .mytext and {<br>
8) it opens an editor for formatting<br>
9) last go to your html and in code write</p>
<p class="mytext">blablanbla bla</p>
<br>
and it should work<br>
But with Bullseye etc. is much more possible, first you must have a
html site with reference to the new css</div>rktag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/368820522016-08-14T17:44:12Z2016-08-14T17:44:13ZStylizer 6 tutorials<div><p>Hi,</p>
<p>Thank you for the steps. I followed them and was able to work
with Stylizer!</p>
<p>Caesar.</p></div>Caesar Samsi