Hans Muster
I am often asked to customize the layout of a page within a SharePoint site as a “one-off” change (one that affects only that page and not the entire SharePoint site). This is typically a request to hide something on the page or to change the attributes of a font on a page, such as hiding the quick launch bar, hide the breadcrumbs or increasing the font on a header. These changes are often small and don’t necessarily require a change to the site master page or style sheet (.css file). One of my favorite tips is to use “inline CSS styles” to apply style changes to a page.
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