Sheet Stylist 0.98 By David R Hazlehurst	Friday 22nd August 1997
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web: http://www.tcp.co.uk/~drarh/Stylist/
email: Hazlehurst@drarh.tcp.co.uk

Sheet stylist is currently in BETA.
Please Visit the web site for the latest information.


Contents:
	Installation
	Program description
	Contact information


Installation:

Extract the contents to a directory somewhere, and run the SETUP program.
If you have a previous version installed, you are advised to remove it before
installing this version, the setup program will tell you off if you dont ;-)

Its worth pointing out, that some of the files in this zip use long file names.  This 
might cause you a problem if your un-zipper program dont like this.  Please bear
this in mind if files cant be found during installation


Program description:

Sheet stylist is an application for Windows 95 / NT4, or compatible, that
allows you to create and edit style sheets, where-ever they may be.  You
can create and edit CSS files, or edit the style definitions within in 
an HTML file.  You do this using a dialog box which presents all the 
available properties, each with an appropriate set of possible values, or
directly editing the data via a text editor - which can also use the dialog
box if you press F3 when the cursor is within the style definition braces.

You can edit the various tags which can be found between the HEAD
elements in an HTML file.  This includes META and link tags.  This is
also where you edit the style definitions within the HTML file.

If you have MSIE 3.0x (or higher) installed, you can view the HTML page
within the application.

Wizards are provided that allow you to easily apply CSS files to HTML files, 
and to also preview the style definitions in the css file currently being 
edited.

An MDI interface is used to present each file, and also the web browser, but
you also have the ease of use of a file selector bar at the bottom of the 
program window to quickly switch files.

Whats more, stylist is implemented as an ActiveX control.  This means that
anyone can integrate it into their applications to easily provide CSS 
support.  Each property, event and method is documented within the help
file included.  You shoudl read the distribution notes if you plan to
use the control.



Contact & Support:

You can email me at:

	Hazlehurst@drarh.tcp.co.uk

And you can visit the web site at the following address:

	http://www.tcp.co.uk/~drarh/Stylist/


Sheet Stylist is copyright (C) David R Hazlehurst 1997.  All rights reserved
