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To change the font size, choose a size (1 through 7) from the Property inspector or from the Text > Size submenu.
HTML font sizes are relative, not specific point sizes. Users set the point size of the default font for their browsers; this is the font size that they will see when you choose Default or 3 in the Property inspector or Text > Size submenu. Sizes 1 and 2 will appear smaller than the default font size; sizes 4 through 7 will appear larger. To make your text appear in a specific point size every time, use CSS style sheets.
To increase or decrease the size of selected text, choose a relative size (+ or –1 to
+ or –7) from the Property inspector or from either the Text > Size Increase or Text > Size Decrease menu.
The numbers indicate a relative difference from the BASEFONT size. The default BASEFONT value is 3. Thus, a +4 value results in a font size of 7. Dreamweaver does not display the BASEFONT tag (which goes in the HEAD section), although the font size should display properly in a browser.
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Modifying font combinations
Use the Edit Font List command to set the font combinations that appear in the Property inspector and the Text > Font submenu.
Font combinations determine how a browser displays your Web page’s text. A browser uses the first font in the combination that is installed on the user’s system; if none of the fonts in the combination is installed, the browser displays the text as specified by the browser preferences.
To modify font combinations:
1
Choose Text > Font > Edit Font List.
2 Select the font combination from the list at the top of the dialog box.
The fonts in the selected combination are listed in the Chosen Fonts list in the lower left corner of the dialog box. To its right is a list of all fonts installed on your system.
3 Choose from the following options:
To add or remove fonts from a font combination, click the << or >> button between the Chosen Fonts list and the Available Fonts list.
To add or remove a font combination, click the plus (+) and minus (–) buttons at the top of the dialog box.
To add a font that is not installed on your system, type the font name in the text field below the Available Fonts list and click the << button to add it to the combination. Adding a font not installed on your system is useful, for example, for specifying a Windows-only font when you are authoring on a Macintosh.
To move the font combination up or down in the list, click the arrow buttons at the top of the dialog box.
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To add a new combination to the font list:
1
Choose Text > Font > Edit Font List.
2 Select a font from the Available Fonts list and click the << button to move the font to the Chosen Fonts list.
3 Repeat step 2 for each subsequent font in the combination.
To add a font that is not installed on your system, type the font name in the text field below the Available Fonts list and click the << button to add the font to the combination. Adding a font not installed on your system is useful, for example, for specifying a Windows-only font when you are authoring on a Macintosh.
4 When you have finished selecting specific fonts, select a generic font family from the Available Fonts menu and click the << button to move the generic font family to the Chosen Fonts list.
Generic font families include cursive, fantasy, monospace, sans-serif, and serif.
If none of the fonts in the Chosen Fonts list is available on the user’s system, the text appears in the default font associated with the generic font family. For example, the default monospace font on most systems is Courier.
Changing the color of text
You can change the color of selected text so that the new color overrides the text color set in Page Properties. (If no text color has been set in Page Properties, the default text color is black.)
To change the color of text:
1
Select the text.
2 Choose from the following options:
Choose a color from the palette of browser-safe colors by clicking the color box in the Property inspector.
Choose Text > Color. The system Color Picker dialog box appears. Select a color and click OK.
To define the default text color, use the Modify > Page Properties command.
See “Defining default text colors” on page 96.
To return text to the default color:
1
In the Property inspector, click the color box to open the palette of browser-safe colors.
2 Click the Erase button (the middle button in the lower right corner).
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Aligning text and elements
Align text on the page using the Property inspector or the Text > Alignment submenu. Center any element on a page using the Text > Alignment > Center command.
To align text:
1
Select the text you want to align.
2 Click an alignment option (Left, Right, or Center) in the Property inspector, or choose Text > Alignment and choose an alignment command.
To center elements:
1
Select the element (image, plug-in, table, or other page element) you want to center.
2 Choose Text > Alignment > Center.
Note: You can align and center complete blocks of text; you cannot align or center part of a heading or part of a paragraph.
To indent text and remove indentation:
1
Select the desired text.
2 Click the Indent or Outdent button in the Property inspector, choose Text > Indent or Outdent, or choose List > Indent or Outdent from the context menu.
This applies or removes the BLOCKQUOTE tag when the selected text is a paragraph or heading; it adds or removes an extra UL or OL tag when the selected text is a list.
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Creating lists
You can create numbered lists, bulleted lists, and definition lists from existing text or from new text as you type in the Document window. Lists can also be nested.
To create a new list:
1
Place the insertion point on the line where you want to add a list of new items.
2 Click the Bulleted or Numbered List buttons in the Property inspector, or choose Text > List and select the type of list desired—Unordered (bulleted) List, Ordered (numbered) List, or Definition List.
3 Begin typing the list, pressing Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh) to begin another list item.
4 To complete the list, press Enter twice (Windows) or press Return twice (Macintosh).
To create a list using existing text:
1