JoeWeinmunson wrote:OK, I was able to identify the problem styles and fix that. Thanks! For the future, how can I do that without needing to manually edit the stylesheet in the text editor? I ask because some of our users here are not experts in CSS and XML. If you look at the Flare screenshot in my above post, I absolutely could not figure out how to use the Flare interface to add a new style or change an existing one.
A couple of things:
The manual edits I suggested you make in the text editor were not in a stylesheet. They were in that one topic for which Flare threw up errors. The stylesheet itself had nothing to do with the errors you needed to fix. That's why I didn't offer any advice about how to use the Stylesheet Editor, because I wasn't telling you to go there.
Without meaning to express one iota of disrespect, to use Flare properly and creatively, one absolutely needs to understand CSS, HTML, and, to a certain extent, XML. Flare isn't a word processor. Even occasional and new users of Flare need to learn the basics of CSS in particular.
In Flare's Help, you could start here to learn the basics about stylesheets and working with the Stylesheet Editor:
https://help.madcapsoftware.com/flare20 ... sheets.htm
https://help.madcapsoftware.com/flare20 ... sheets.htm -- This one covers the Stylesheet Editor.
Additionally, perhaps have your users work their way through some of the free MadCap webinars on CSS. Some are basic, some advanced:
https://www.madcapsoftware.com/webinars ... -overview/
https://www.madcapsoftware.com/webinars ... nd-beyond/
https://www.madcapsoftware.com/webinars ... -3-images/
https://www.madcapsoftware.com/webinars ... ow-part-1/
https://www.madcapsoftware.com/webinars ... cap-flare/
Finally, depending on how recently your company's licenses of Flare were purchased, you might be able to take advantage of MadCap's FREE online training for new users. You'd need to speak with your sales rep to see if your licenses qualify.
I am sincerely trying to help, not to overwhelm or appear smug.