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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


Every time you open a new document, the default Web page already has several key elements in place, such
as the language in which the page is to be rendered. Dreamweaver also enables you to customize your work
environment by selecting default fonts and even the colors of your HTML code.
Fonts preferences
In the Fonts category, shown in Figure 4-15, you can control the basic language of the fonts as seen by a
user??™s browser and the fonts that you see when programming. The Font Settings section enables you to
choose Western-style fonts for Web pages to be rendered in English, one of the Asian languages??”Japanese,
Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Thai, or Korean??”or another language, such as Arabic, Cyrillic,
Greek, Hebrew, or Turkish. If you change the Font Settings in the Page Properties for a document, the font
sizes defined in these preferences are used.
Dreamweaver now offers 15 encoding options on Windows and 19 on the Mac. One of the encodings,
Unicode, has platform-specific configurations, so be sure to check the options before you make a selection.
In the bottom portion of the Fonts category, you can alter the default font and size for three different fonts:
n Proportional Font: This font option sets the default font used in Dreamweaver??™s Document window
to depict paragraphs, headings, and lists.


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