Any font chosen here applies to all headings, but sizes
and colors for each heading may be set independently, as shown in Figure 6-3.
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FIGURE 6-3
Although you can use a different font for your headings in many designs, be careful not to define too many color
and size variations.
Again, if you want more control, use the CSS Style Definition dialog to define a style for any
heading tag.
Title/Encoding
Fundamental aspects of the Web page are set in the Title/Encoding category. Use the Title field to enter the
Web page title; what you enter here appears in the browser??™s title bar when your page is viewed. Search
engine spiders also read the title as one of the important indexing cues.
You can also change the document title in Dreamweaver??™s Document toolbar. Just enter the
information in the Title field and press Enter (Return) to confirm the modification. You see the
new title appear in the program??™s title bar and whenever you preview the page in a browser.
The Encoding options determine the character set in which you want your Web page to be displayed. The
default option for the English version of Dreamweaver is Western European. Developers of multilanguage
sites may find it better to choose Unicode (UTF-8) as the encoding option.
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