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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

0, and Mozilla Firefox.
Although the various renderings are mostly the same, notice the subtle difference between how the
Keyboard style is rendered in Dreamweaver (far left) and in either browser. The various styles may be rendered
quite a bit differently in other browsers and other browser versions.
FIGURE 8-13
In this comparison chart, the various renderings of style tags are from Dreamweaver, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet
Explorer 7.0 (from left to right, respectively).
Two of the physical style tags??”bold and italic??”are controlled by a Preferences setting. Although you can
use the and tags to style text, it is considered better practice to use the equivalent logical tags,
and . Dreamweaver enables you to specify which tags to use via the Use And
In Place Of And option in the General category of Preferences. If this option is checked (the
default), and tags are used to code bold or italic text, respectively; if the option is clear,
and tags are used.
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To actually apply bold or italic formatting using either the logical or physical tags, select the text and then
click the Bold or Italic button on the Text Property inspector, or use the keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+B
[Command+B] and Ctrl+I [Command+I], respectively).


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