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Font combinations in the Contribute font list determine how a browser displays text in your web page. Each font you see in the Font menu represents the first font in that font combination. You can edit the font combinations in Contribute.
A browser uses the first font in a font combination that is installed on the website visitors computer. If none of the fonts in the combination are installed, the browser displays the text as specified by the visitors browser preferences.
To edit the font list:
The Edit Font List dialog box appears.
The fonts in the selected combination appear in the Chosen fonts section. The Available fonts section lists fonts that are installed on your computer.
You can change text style to bold, italic, or underlined. Other text styles include strikethrough, emphasis, strong, and fixed width.
Note: Emphasis and Strong apply the same style as Italic and Bold, but use different HTML tags. Your website administrator determines which tag Contribute actually inserts.
To make text bold, italic, or underlined:
To make text strikethrough, emphasized, strong, or fixed width:
You can change the color of text or you can highlight text.
To change text color:
The color selector or the Text Color dialog box appears.
The text color changes in your draft.
To highlight text:
The color selector or the Highlight Color dialog box appears.
The text is highlighted in your draft.
The Contribute Styles menu has a few built-in HTML styles that you can apply to a paragraph or heading in your text. For example, you might apply a preset heading style to differentiate headings from other content.
Note: You will not see HTML styles if your website administrator has disabled them.
In addition to the Contribute styles, you might see Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) styles provided by your website administrator or designer. If these styles are available, you should use them instead of the built-in styles provided by Contribute.
Note: You cannot attach a Cascading Style Sheet to a page in Contribute to add more styles; use Macromedia Dreamweaver to attach a style sheet. To enable or disable CSS styles in Contribute, talk to your website administrator or see Setting style and font permissions.
When you press Enter after text that has a style applied, Contribute applies the same style to the next line, unless the previous text was a heading. When you press Enter after a heading, the next line of text is in paragraph style.
To change the text style:
The text you selected, or the entire paragraph where the insertion point is, changes to the new style.
Note: If you select a built-in heading style, and then the entire paragraph changes to that style, even if you selected specific text in the paragraph.
To clear the current text style:
Note: You can also select Format > Style, then select Remove Paragraph Breaks. This option clears the style and removes any paragraph tags around the selection.
You can choose any of four text alignment options: Left, Center, Right, and Justify.
To change text alignment:
Note: Contribute applies alignment to the entire paragraph, even if you select specific text in the paragraph.
The text alignment changes in your draft.
In Contribute you can use the toolbar to indent or outdent text. You can indent or outdent text multiple times, further increasing or decreasing the space at the beginning of the text. This feature indents or outdents the entire paragraph, not just the first line of the paragraph.
To indent or outdent text:
The text indention changes in your draft.
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