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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

So even though you??™ll find numerous
references to HTML pages throughout this chapter, understand that even though
the pages may be stored as ASP pages or other types, HTML is the result.
Remember that HTML headings are not linked to any specific point size, unlike
type produced in a page layout or word processing program. Headings in a Web
document are sized relative to one another, and their final, exact size depends on
NOTE NOTE
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IN THIS CHAPTER
Creating headlines in
Dreamweaver
Adding and editing paragraphs
Dreamweaver Technique:
Entering and Pasting Text
Running the Spell Checker
Automating your work with Find
and Replace
Handling whitespace
Bringing Office documents
online
Using special text formats
Working with HTML styles
Changing fonts, font size, and
font color
Formatting dates
Inserting HTML comments
Working with Text
the browser used. The sample headlines in Figure 8-1 depict the basic headings as rendered through
Dreamweaver and as compared to the default paragraph font size. As you can see, some headings are rendered
in type smaller than that used for the default paragraph. Headings are usually displayed with a boldface
attribute.
FIGURE 8-1
Standard HTML allows six headings of different sizes.
Several methods set text as a particular heading size in Dreamweaver.


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