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Lesson 1.2: Editing
Text: Changing the Colors, Sizes, and Fonts
Dreamweaver
Works Like a Word Processor
Dreamweaver works
very similarly to a word processor. To modify text, you will be using
the properties toolbar, which looks like this:

To
Change the Font
To change the font
of the text, highlight the text you want to change and click on the
Font pulldown menu on the properties toolbar. The default font is Times
New Roman, but you can also choose Arial (sans-serif), Times (serif),
Courier, Georgia, and Verdana. This webpage, for instance, was created
with a sans-serif font.
Default Font
Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif
Times New Roman, Times, serif
Courier New, Courier, mono
Georgia, Times New
Roman, Times, serif
Verdana, Arial, Helvetica,
sans-serif
Dreamweaver only
allows you to choose from these fonts because these are the default
fonts that are installed on most people's computers. The order of the
font list (for example, Veranda then Arial then Helvetica) means that
if the user doesn't have the first font that is listed, it will display
the next one in the list and so on. (Note: Some of the examples of the
fonts above will look the same if you don't have the first font on the
list.) If you were to choose a weird font to display on your webpage
that the viewer doesn't have, then the viewer would see the text differently
from what you intended.
To
Change the Font Size
To change the color
of the text, highlight the text you want to change and click on the
Font Size pulldown menu on the properties toolbar. The default size
is 3. The different sizes are:
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
+6
+7
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-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
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To
Change the Font Color
To change the size
of the text, highlight the text you want to change and click and hold
on the little arrow on Font Color button-box on the properties toolbar.
The default color is black.

To
Change Properties of the Text
To change the properties
of the text (bold, italic, left justify, center, right justify), highlight
the text you want to change and click on the appropriate properties
button on the properties toolbar, just as you would in a word processor.
The default is normal text (unbolded and unitalicized), left justified.
To
Bullet or Number Text or Shift Text
To bullet, number,
or shift the text, highlight the text you want to change and click the
appropriate button on the properties toolbar. Shifting text is similiar
to indenting/tabbing the text.
- bulleted text 1
- bulleted text 2
- numbered text 1
- numbered text 2
text shifted left
text shifted right

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