To overcome this limitation, Web designers can
include key phrases in
tags.
To use the Flash Text object, follow these steps:
1. Make sure that you have saved your page before proceeding.
2. Select Flash Text from the Media menu on the Insert bar??™s Common category or choose Insert ???
Media ??? Flash Text. The Insert Flash Text dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 25-11.
3. Select the typeface from the Font drop-down list.
4. Enter the font size in the Size field.
5. Choose Bold and/or Italic styles for your text, if you want.
6. Select the alignment on the page: left, center, or right.
7. Select a basic color from the color swatch or enter a hexadecimal value or valid color name in the
Color field.
8. If you want, you can choose a secondary color for the text to change to when the user moves his
or her mouse over the Flash text from the Rollover Color swatch.
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FIGURE 25-11
Use the Flash Text object to create headlines with a nonstandard or custom font.
9. Enter text in the Text field. Other than practical considerations, there??™s no real limit to the amount
of text that can be entered, and line returns are acceptable.
10. If you want to see the text in the default font in the Text field??”rather than your selected font??”
disable the Show Font option.
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