2.9 Fine-tuning your course
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When you generate your course, ReadyGo creates a style sheet consisting of the default settings (e.g. Fonts, background colors, bullet images, etc.) as selected through the various dialogs, and consisting of the customized style components as selected from the StyleSheet dialog.

Every time you regenerate your course, the local style sheet is overwritten by ReadyGo.

The following approach will help you customize your style sheet if you are an advanced user:

First, generate your course.
Open a text editor like Notepad, and load the style sheet (.css) file that appears in the top directory of your generated course. (You can find out what that directory is by browsing your course, and looking at the location in the browser's address bar.)

When you view the stylesheet in NotePad each element (main page, chapter page, bullet page) is grouped together in the components seen on the Style Sheet dialog.

You can edit the style sheet and save it from Notepad. Then, reload your course (without generating). The changes you made to your style sheet should be visible in the browser.
The colors, graphics, and fonts chosen in the course through the ReadyGo dialogs are identified at the top of the page. For local style sheets you shouldn't edit this information from the style sheet since it will be overwritten when you regenerate the course.

Once you are happy with the style sheet, go back to ReadyGo, and from the StyleSheet dialog, press the "Select Style Sheet" button. Find the .css file you have been editing, and load it into the course. (The content auto-generated by ReadyGo based on the colors/frames/fonts dialogs will be ignored when the style sheet is reloaded.)

It's True! If you edit and save a style sheet outside of the course you will need to re-load it into the course

or else it will be written over.



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