Associating a Branding Stylesheet at the Target Level

When you add a new branding stylesheet, be sure to associate it as your primary branding stylesheet. If you set the stylesheet at the target level (which can be done in either Central or Flare), it will have precedence on whatever is set at the project level (which can be done in Flare).

Note To learn more about setting a branding stylesheet at the project level and inheritance, see the Flare online Help.

Permission Required?

Editing content and project files is an activity available to users with the Author status. By default, users with Author status have the following permissions set:

  • If this is deselected, then viewing files in a read-only mode is allowed. On the left side of the page, the Files vertical three-dot menu is not available.

  • If this is deselected, the XHTML in the Code view is read-only.

    Editing code is regarded as a capability for an advanced user. If not done properly, the code can become malformed quickly. Administrators can prevent users from editing the code by deselecting the Edit Code permission.

For more information about permissions, see Setting User Permissions or Setting Team Permissions.

How to Associate a Branding Stylesheet at the Target Level

  1. From the Projects page (Files tab), open an HTML5 or PDF target and in the upper-right click Edit.

  2. On the left, select Appearance.

  3. Click the Branding Stylesheet field. Navigate to and select the name of the stylesheet, which is usually located under Resources > Branding.
  4. Click Commit. (Or click Cancel, to back out of the process.)

  5. In the Create New Commit dialog, enter a Commit Message.

  6. Click Commit.