CSS Pages (v9.1)

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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g., fonts, colors, spacing) to web documents such as your ILLiad HTML pages. Within ILLiad, these fields control all of the style formattings for the ILLiad pages. Making changes to the CSS styles will affect all of the ILLiad pages at the same time.

The default ILLiad HTML pages include three style sheets within the formatting of the page. Additional custom styling sheets may be added. These sheets determine how the pages will display in browser windows or when printing.

These three style sheets include: 

  1. illiad.css: This is the stylesheet used for the default ILLiad web pages.
  2. print.css: If you would like to have your print style differ from your display style, you can use this page to set your print style.
  3. cookieconsent.min.css: The cookie notification will let patrons know that cookies are utilized to obtain data on the ILLiad web pages. If you elect to add a link to your own privacy policy on the cookie notification, see New Fully Accessible and Responsive Web Pages for instructions.

The style sheets are linked within the HTML pages as seen in the image below.

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