look at the source code of the page to determine the location of the css. Enter the url for that location in your browser. If you have a program that recognizes the CSS extension such as topstyle lite, it will open and display the css code.
Right-click the website and hit 'view source'. Look in the head section of the code for the CSS link. If it is a 'relative' url, add it to the main url for the site. Copy it into the browsers address window and hit 'Go'...and theres your CSS!
yes you can do that. first click on VIEW > Source in your browser to open the page's source code. scroll down until you see either the tags or in the body of the page like in paragraph tags etc. if this is the case you have to download the page it self. in windows notepad click file/save as to save the page.
if there is a link tag get the filename from it for instance mystyles.css and add it on to the url in the addressbar of your browser and press enter on the keyboard. this will open the css file in microsoft front page (frontrage i call it). in there you can save it
You can download it (the css file) as mentioned above... and you can use that css file to integrate it in ur page and edit your page ..
BUT you cant Edit the original site....
you do not, you write it in a textual content editor (like Notepad), then upload it on your web site. (you won't be able to "construct" a CSS document by clicking and dragging, you would possibly want to understand CSS and examine were given to jot down it by hand.)
To open temp files safely open disk cleanup and select system drive. click ok. now from the list shown select Temp Internet Files and click view files. cancel disk cleanup. now check ur css file in these folders.