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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

These attributes??”
like summary for the tag??”are always available through the Tag inspector when enabled through
Dreamweaver??™s Preferences.
In addition, Dreamweaver is accessible as a tool itself. A number of screen readers, including JAWS for
Windows and Window Eyes, are supported. Furthermore, the entire Dreamweaver interface can be navigated
without using the mouse.
Straightforward text and graphics support
Text is a basic building block of any Web page, and Dreamweaver makes formatting your text a snap. After
you??™ve inserted your text, either by typing it directly or pasting it from another program, you can change its
appearance. You can use the generic HTML formats, such as the H1 through H6 headings and their relative
sizes, or you can use font families and exact point sizes.
Chapter 8 shows you how to work with text in Dreamweaver.
Additional text support in Dreamweaver enables you to add both numbered and bulleted lists to your Web
page. The Text Property inspector provides buttons for both kinds of lists as well as easy alignment control.
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Introducing Dreamweaver CS3 2
Some elements, including lists, offer extended options. In Dreamweaver, clicking the Property inspector??™s
Expander arrow opens a section from which you can access additional controls.


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