n Dreamweaver offers a full complement of text-editing tools??”everything from Cut and Paste to
Find and Replace. Dreamweaver??™s separate Design and Code views make short work of switching
between text and code.
n Dreamweaver??™s Find and Replace feature goes a long way toward automating your work on the
current page as well as throughout the Web site. Both content and code can be searched in a basic
or very advanced fashion.
n Where possible, text in HTML is formatted according to its meaning. Dreamweaver applies the
styles selected through the Text ??? Style menu. For most styles, the browser determines what the
user views.
n You can format Web page text much as you can text in a word processing program. Within certain
limitations, you can select a font??™s size and color, as well as the font face.
n Dreamweaver??™s HTML Styles feature enables you to format your text consistently and quickly.
n HTML comments are a useful (and often requisite) vehicle, which remains unseen by the casual
viewer, for embedding information into a Web page. Comments can annotate program code or
insert copyright information.
In the next chapter, you learn how to insert and work with graphics.
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The Internet started as a text-based medium primarily used for sharing data
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