RH8 ignoring styles in CSS

I have recently moved to RH8. I am having a problem with the Preview display and the compiled CHM.
In the Preview, the font size is smaller than it is in Design View. In the compiled CHM, the links do not change color on mouse-over, there is no underline on the links, the list numbers use the wrong font and size, and the Heading at the top is the wrong style - it has a top border instead of shading. What do you need to see in order to help me. I can't see a link for posting a file to post my css. Am I just missing it?

OK, here it is. It seems pretty straightforward to me. The styles with the problem are named CommandTop and CommandSub.
/*Created with Adobe RoboHelp 8.*/
P {
font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;
font-size: x-small;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
margin-top: 3pt;
text-align: left;
h1 {
font-size: medium;
font-weight: bold;
padding-bottom: 4px;
h2 {
border-top-color: #c0c0c0;
border-top-style: Solid;
border-top-width: 1px;
font-size: small;
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: 2pt;
margin-top: 24pt;
padding-top: 9px;
h3 {
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: 3.00pt;
margin-top: 12.00pt;
text-align: left;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: P;
font-size: x-Small;
h4 {
font-style: normal;
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: 8pt;
margin-top: 3pt;
h5 {
font-variant: small-caps;
margin-bottom: 4pt;
margin-top: 4pt;
h6 {
margin-bottom: 6pt;
margin-top: 18pt;
p.Bullet2 {
margin-bottom: 4pt;
margin-left: -14pt;
li.Bullet2 {
list-style: url(graybullet.gif);
p.Option-Head {
border-bottom-color: #c0c0c0;
border-bottom-style: Solid;
border-bottom-width: 1px;
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: 3.00pt;
margin-top: 12.00pt;
mc-next-class: Option-Title;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: Option-Title;
x-next-type: p;
p.Procedure-Step {
margin-bottom: 3pt;
margin-top: 3pt;
x-next-class: Procedure-Step;
x-next-type: p;
li.Procedure-Step {
list-style: decimal;
p.Procedure-Head {
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: -8pt;
margin-top: 12pt;
mc-next-class: Procedure-Step;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: Procedure-Step;
x-next-type: p;
p.Option-Description {
margin-bottom: 3pt;
margin-left: 12px;
margin-top: 3pt;
x-next-class: Option-Description;
x-next-type: p;
p.Option-Title {
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
margin-top: 8pt;
margin-left: 12px;
mc-next-class: Option-Description;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: Option-Description;
x-next-type: p;
p.Popup-title {
font-weight: bold;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
p.Table-Body {
margin-top: 3pt;
margin-right: 2pt;
margin-bottom: 1pt;
text-align: Left;
x-next-class: Table-Body;
x-next-type: p;
p.Table-Head {
margin-top: 11.00pt;
margin-bottom: 3.00pt;
font-weight: bold;
x-next-class: Table-Body;
x-next-type: p;
p.Note-Head {
margin-top: 12.00pt;
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: -8pt;
x-next-class: Note;
x-next-type: p;
p.HTML-Bottom-of-Form {
text-align: center;
font-size: xx-small;
x-next-class: HTML-Bottom-of-Form;
x-next-type: p;
p.HTML-Top-of-Form {
text-align: center;
font-size: xx-small;
x-next-class: HTML-Top-of-Form;
x-next-type: p;
p.Note {
margin-left: 0pt;
margin-top: 3pt;
margin-bottom: 6pt;
x-next-class: Note;
x-next-type: p;
p.HTML-Preformatted {
margin-top: 0.00pt;
margin-bottom: 0.00pt;
text-align: left;
font-family: Verdana;
x-next-class: HTML-Preformatted;
x-next-type: p;
font-size: xx-Small;
p.CommandListTitle {
margin-right: 3pt;
font-weight: bold;
margin-top: 6pt;
mc-next-class: CommandListDescription;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: CommandListDescription;
x-next-type: p;
a:link {
color: #980000;
x-on-hover: fontchange(color=#ff0000);
a:hover {
color: #980000;
x-on-hover: fontchange(color=#ff0000);
a.dropspot {
color: #980000;
x-on-hover: fontchange(color=#ff0000);
a:visited {
color: #980000;
x-on-hover: fontchange(color=#ff0000);
a.expandspot {
color: #980000;
x-on-hover: fontchange(color=#ff0000);
a.popupspot {
color: #980000;
x-on-hover: fontchange(color=#ff0000);
p.Procedure-Head-Bullet {
font-weight: bold;
margin-left: 10pt;
margin-top: 12pt;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
li.Procedure-Head-Bullet {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: normal;
margin-left: 10pt;
margin-top: 12pt;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
list-style: url(BulletTriangle.gif);
p.Procedure-Step-Bullet {
margin-top: 3pt;
line-height: Normal;
margin-right: 0pt;
margin-bottom: 0pt;
x-next-class: Procedure-Step-Bullet;
x-next-type: p;
li.Procedure-Step-Bullet {
margin-top: 3pt;
line-height: Normal;
margin-right: 0pt;
margin-bottom: 0pt;
margin-left: -24px;
list-style: url(BulletTriangle.gif);
span.variable {
font-style: italic;
span.superscript {
font-size: xx-small;
vertical-align: Super;
span.subscript {
font-size: xx-small;
vertical-align: Sub;
p.CommandListDescription {
margin-top: 3pt;
margin-right: 3pt;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
font-style: italic;
margin-left: 12px;
x-next-class: CommandListDescription;
x-next-type: p;
span.code {
font-family: "Courier New", monospace;
span.expandtext {
font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;
font-style: italic;
color: #808080;
a.glossterm {
font-style: italic;
color: #980000;
p.Example {
font-weight: bold;
background-color: #ffffff;
margin-top: 18pt;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
p.Procedure-substep {
margin-top: 3pt;
x-next-class: Procedure-substep;
x-next-type: p;
p.Drop-down-title {
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
border-bottom-color: #bbb7c7;
border-bottom-width: 1px;
border-bottom-style: Solid;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
p.Option-Description-2 {
margin-top: 3pt;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
margin-left: 32px;
x-next-class: Option-Description-2;
x-next-type: p;
p.Option-Title-2 {
font-weight: bold;
margin-top: 6pt;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
margin-left: 32px;
mc-next-class: Option-Description-2;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: Option-Description-2;
x-next-type: p;
p.Option-Title-3 {
font-weight: bold;
margin-left: 48px;
margin-top: 6pt;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
mc-next-class: Option-Description-3;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: Option-Description-3;
x-next-type: p;
p.Option-Description-3 {
margin-left: 48px;
margin-top: 3pt;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
x-next-class: Option-Description-3;
x-next-type: p;
p.Procedure-Step-2 {
margin-bottom: 4pt;
margin-left: 4px;
x-next-class: Procedure-Step-2;
x-next-type: p;
li.Procedure-Step-2 {
margin-bottom: 4pt;
list-style: decimal;
margin-left: 4px;
p.Procedure-Step-Bullet-2 {
x-next-class: Procedure-Step-Bullet-2;
x-next-type: p;
li.Procedure-Step-Bullet-2 {
list-style: url(BulletTriangle.gif);
p.Option-Head-3 {
font-weight: bold;
border-bottom-style: Solid;
border-bottom-width: 1px;
border-bottom-color: #c0c0c0;
margin-left: 48px;
margin-top: 6pt;
mc-next-class: Option-Title-3;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: Option-Title-3;
x-next-type: p;
p.Option-Head-2 {
font-weight: bold;
border-bottom-style: Solid;
border-bottom-width: 1px;
border-bottom-color: #c0c0c0;
margin-top: 12pt;
margin-left: 12px;
x-next-class: Option-Title-2;
x-next-type: p;
p.Procedure-Head-2 {
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: -8pt;
margin-left: 24px;
margin-top: 12pt;
x-next-class: Procedure-Step-2;
x-next-type: p;
p.List-Intro-1 {
margin-bottom: -8pt;
margin-left: 12px;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
p.List-Intro-2 {
margin-bottom: -8pt;
margin-left: 24px;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
p.List-Intro-3 {
margin-bottom: -8pt;
margin-left: 48px;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
p.Procedure-Step-3 {
margin-bottom: 4pt;
margin-left: 26px;
x-next-class: Procedure-Step-3;
x-next-type: p;
li.Procedure-Step-3 {
list-style: decimal;
p.Procedure-Step-Bullet-3 {
margin-left: 12pt;
x-next-class: Procedure-Step-Bullet-3;
x-next-type: p;
li.Procedure-Step-Bullet-3 {
list-style: url(BulletTriangle.gif);
span.historyenabled {
font-style: italic;
font-weight: normal;
p.RelatedTopics {
margin-bottom: 6pt;
font-style: italic;
margin-top: 6pt;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
p.Procedure-Head-3 {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: normal;
margin-bottom: -8pt;
margin-left: 32pt;
x-next-class: Procedure-Step-3;
x-next-type: p;
p.CommandSub {
font-family: Arial;
font-size: Medium;
margin-left: -3pt;
margin-top: 54pt;
background-color: #ece9d8;
padding-left: 3px;
padding-right: 3px;
padding-top: 3px;
padding-bottom: 3px;
font-weight: bold;
p.CommandTop {
font-family: Arial;
font-size: Medium;
margin-left: -3pt;
margin-top: 0pt;
padding-left: 3px;
padding-right: 3px;
padding-top: 3px;
padding-bottom: 3px;
font-weight: bold;
background-color: #ece9d8;
p.Option-Description-4 {
margin-bottom: 3pt;
margin-top: 3pt;
margin-left: 60px;
x-next-class: Option-Description-4;
x-next-type: p;
p.Option-Title-4 {
font-weight: bold;
margin-top: 6pt;
margin-bottom: 3pt;
margin-left: 60px;
x-next-class: Option-Description-4;
x-next-type: p;
p.Tip {
margin-bottom: 4pt;
margin-left: -15pt;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
li.Tip {
list-style: url(Tipbulb.gif);
p.MenuToolbar {
margin-top: 1pt;
margin-bottom: 2pt;
font-size: x-small;
font-variant: small-caps;
letter-spacing: 0.3pt;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
p.Tooltip {
border-left-style: Solid;
border-right-style: Solid;
border-top-style: Solid;
border-bottom-style: Solid;
border-left-color: #000000;
border-right-color: #000000;
border-top-color: #000000;
border-bottom-color: #000000;
padding-left: 5px;
padding-right: 5px;
padding-bottom: 3px;
padding-top: 1px;
border-left-width: 1px;
border-right-width: 1px;
border-top-width: 1px;
border-bottom-width: 1px;
background-color: #ffffcc;
margin-top: 1pt;
margin-bottom: 4pt;
x-next-class: Tooltip;
x-next-type: p;
p.MenuToolbarHighlight {
color: #ffffff;
font-size: 9pt;
margin-top: 0pt;
margin-bottom: 0pt;
background-color: #3366cc;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
p.ToolbarButtonImage {
margin-top: 2pt;
margin-bottom: 1pt;
letter-spacing: 0.5pt;
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
body {
font-size: x-small;
font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;
p.Option-Head-4 {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: normal;
margin-left: 54pt;
border-bottom-style: Solid;
border-bottom-width: 1px;
border-bottom-color: #c0c0c0;
mc-next-class: Option-Title-4;
mc-next-tag: p;
x-next-class: Option-Title-4;
x-next-type: p;
popupBody.popupBody_1 {
expandingHead.expandspot {
dropDownHotSpot.dropspot {
expandingBody.expandtext {
font-style: italic;
color: #808080;
glossaryTerm.glossterm {
textPopup.popupspot {
A.breadcrumbs {
color: #980000;
A:active {
color: #980000;
OL,
UL {
font-family: Verdana;
font-size: x-Small;
p.breadcrumbs {
x-next-class: ;
x-next-type: p;
rh-list.DescriptionSteps {
x-lvl-3-type: lower-alpha;
x-lvl-3-format: "Note <x>:";
x-lvl-3-margin: 90px;
x-lvl-3-p-tag: P;
x-lvl-4-format: "Substep <x>:";
x-lvl-4-type: decimal;
x-lvl-4-margin: 60px;
x-lvl-5-format: "Note <x>:";
x-lvl-5-margin: 80px;
x-lvl-1-format: "<x>";
x-lvl-1-pfx-class: rls-1-DescriptionSteps;
x-lvl-2-pfx-class: rls-2-DescriptionSteps;
x-lvl-1-type: decimal;
x-lvl-2-format: "<x>";
x-lvl-1-margin: 30px;
x-lvl-1-text-indent: -20px;
x-lvl-1-p-class: Procedure-Step;
x-lvl-1-p-tag: p;
x-level-count: 5;
x-lvl-2-type: ;
x-lvl-2-margin: 35px;
x-lvl-2-p-class: Procedure-Description-1;
x-lvl-2-p-tag: p;
span.rls-1-DescriptionSteps {
font-weight: bold;
p.Procedure-Description-1 {
margin-bottom: 3pt;
margin-left: 30pt;
margin-top: 3pt;
x-next-class: Procedure-Description-1;
x-next-type: p;
span.rls-2-DescriptionSteps {
font-family: Verdana;
font-size: x-Small;
rh-seq.Blank {
x-font: Verdana;
x-count: 0;
p.Snippet {
font-style: italic;
rh-list.MLProcedure-Step-Bullet {
x-lvl-1-format: "<x>&c";
x-lvl-2-format: ;
x-lvl-3-type: lower-roman;
x-lvl-3-format: "<x>&c";
x-lvl-3-margin: 40px;
x-lvl-4-type: decimal;
x-lvl-4-format: "&o<x>&c";
x-lvl-4-margin: 60px;
x-lvl-5-format: "&o<x>&c";
x-lvl-5-margin: 80px;
x-lvl-6-type: lower-roman;
x-lvl-6-format: "&o<x>&c";
x-lvl-6-margin: 100px;
x-lvl-8-type: lower-alpha;
x-lvl-8-margin: 140px;
x-lvl-7-format: "<x>.";
x-lvl-7-margin: 120px;
x-lvl-9-type: lower-roman;
x-lvl-9-margin: 160px;
x-lvl-1-type: ;
x-lvl-1-p-class: Procedure-Step-Bullet;
x-lvl-1-p-tag: p;
x-lvl-2-type: ;
x-level-count: 9;
x-lvl-2-margin: 10px;
x-lvl-2-p-class: Procedure-Step-Bullet;
x-lvl-2-p-tag: p;
rh-seq.BulletTriangle {
x-font: Verdana;
x-count: 2;
x-1: ;
x-2: ;

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