As a MadCap Flare user, you’re probably familiar with the CSS class and id selectors that are available to you in the Flare Stylesheet editor. Did you know that you’re not limited to using just the class and id selectors in Flare though? CSS3 has several dozen different selectors and combinators that you can use in your Flare project. Understanding these additional CSS options opens new doors in what you’re able to deliver in your HTML outputs.
Join Certified Flare Consultant Daniel Ferguson as he lays the foundation for understanding these advanced CSS options and demonstrates real-world examples of how he’s used them to meet some of his clients’ most demanding design requirements.
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Daniel Ferguson
Certified Flare Instructor, Owner, Smart Output
Daniel Ferguson is the founder of Smart Output, a technical communication consulting company that specializes in MadCap Flare consulting and training. He... Read More
Daniel Ferguson is the founder of Smart Output, a technical communication consulting company that specializes in MadCap Flare consulting and training. He helps clients define optimal documentation processes, migrate legacy documentation, and implement Flare for authoring and publishing. He also helps existing Flare users streamline their current Flare implementations and take advantage of the newest Flare features. Daniel is a certified MadCap Advanced Developer and Project Management Professional, as well as a regular presenter on MadCap Software’s official Flare webinar series.