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Styling your Google Docs with CSS

May 1, 2008 by Jerome Locson  
Filed under Computers

If you are an advance web designing, you probably know what it is meant by “Styling your Google Docs with CSS“. And if not, you can start reading about CSS and have yourself a tutor for you to appreciate how wonderful it is to work with CSS.

CSS or Cascading Style Sheets makes formatting and styling easy. As integrated to Google Docs edit feature, you can now create formal, fun and even attractive documents over Google Docs. From resume, letters, memo, handouts, etc… you all have the option to style it your way. The example provided below in an example of a resume.

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(Image Credits: Google Docs)

Do not worry, CSS is easy to use. To enable CSS editing, please login to your Google Docs Account and open or create a new document. Go to Edit > Edit CSS to activate editing mode.

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To know more about this new Google Docs feature; its uses, limitations and examples, click here.

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One Response to “Styling your Google Docs with CSS”
  1. Chinarut says:

    dude – thanks for the tip! after being a google doc user since the writely days – i thought i had almost given up trying to muddle around with tables the other nite!

    you brought the light and google docs lives!

    (of course, speak to me again after i get my resume reformatted n the cool-aid has calmed down :)

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