About page design with cascading style sheets You can simplify and standardize Web page design with cascading style sheets. Use a style sheet to set the typographic properties of each HTML format, or create styles that you can apply selectively to text. You can also use a style sheet to control the position of text and objects in floating boxes on a page. Adobe GoLive lets you position these elements with pixel-level precision. Adobe GoLive also uses absolute positioning for its built-in dynamic HTML objects. Style sheet properties supported by Web browsers vary greatly between both browser vendors and browser versions. Web designers need to consider which browser viewers are likely to use. In general, Netscape 4.0 and Internet Explorer 3.0 or later support many of the properties that can be specified in Adobe GoLive. For general information on CSS, see About cascading style sheets. Using Cascading Style Sheets > About page design with cascading style sheets |