The main categories of the Page Properties dialog box are Appearance, Links, Headings, Title/Encoding, and
Tracing Image.
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FIGURE 6-1
Change your Web page??™s overall appearance through the Page Properties dialog box.
Appearance
The Appearance category controls the overall look and feel of the current document. The Appearance
options, shown in Figure 6-1, include:
n Page Font: You can set the font family from the drop-down list or select Edit Font List to make
more options available. Fonts can optionally be set to bold and/or italic.
n Size: You can choose a default size from the list or enter a specific value. Both absolute (9, 10, 12,
and so on) and relative (xx-small, medium, larger, and so on) are available. If an absolute value is
used, any of the standard measurement systems such as pixels, points, or ems can be chosen.
n Text Color: Click this color swatch to control the color of default text.
n Background Color: Click this color swatch to change the background color of the Web page.
Select one of the browser-safe colors from the drop-down list, or enter its name or hexadecimal
representation (for example, ???#FFFFFF???) directly into the text field.
n Background Image: You can determine the graphic displayed in the page background.
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