Creating and applying font sets


    Normally, HTML text on a page appears in the Web browser using the default proportional font that is set in the browser preferences. You can have more control of the font that the browser uses by applying a font set to your text. When displaying text formatted with a font set, the Web browser attempts to display the text using the first font listed in the font set, then the second font in the set, and so on. If none of the fonts in the set are installed on the viewer's computer, the browser displays the text using its default font.

    The Type > Font menu lists all font sets available for the open page. Font sets saved with the GoLive application appear at the top of the menu by default. Font sets stored in the site project file appear only when their parent windows are open.

    For information on storing font sets in the site project file and making them appear in the CSS Editor and Type > Font menu when the site window is open, see Collecting font sets for a site.

To create a font set:

  1. Choose Type > Font > Edit.
  2. In the Font Editor, click the Default Font Sets tab.
  3. Click the Create New Font Family button Create New Font Family button and select the new font family from the list that appears.
  4. The new font set appears in the list.

    Illustration of The font set's name is based on the first font in the set. with these callouts: A. New font set B. New font
    The font set's name is based on the first font in the set. A. New font set B. New font

    GoLive names the font set based on the name of the first font in the set. (You can customize the name of the font set by first adding the font set to your site and then using the Font Set Inspector to rename it. See Collecting font sets for a site.)

  5. To add more fonts to the new font set, click the Add Font button Add Font button . Then choose another font from the pop-up menu.
  6. Use the Up button Up button or the Down button Down button to move fonts up or down in the font set. (The order that the fonts appear in the list determines the order that the Web browser attempts to use them.)
  7. Click OK.

To edit a font set:

  1. Choose Type > Font > Edit.
  2. In the Font Editor, select the Default Font Sets tab.
  3. Select the font set, or one or more fonts in the set. To select multiple fonts, Shift-click. To select multiple noncontiguous fonts, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Shift-click (Mac OS).
  4. Do any of the following:
    • To add a new font, click the Add Font button Add Font button . Then type a name for the new font in the text box or choose a font name from the pop-up menu.

    Depending on what you selected, the new font is added to the bottom of the list in the font set or above the selected font in the list. The name of the new font is based on the name of the selected font set or font.

    • To change the name of the selected font, enter a new name in the text box or choose a font name from the pop-up menu.
    • To create a copy of the selected font set or fonts, click the Duplicate button Duplicate Selected Items button . The copy appears below your selection.
    • To change the name of a font set, select the first font in the set. Then enter a new name in the text box or choose a font name from the pop-up menu.
    • To change the order in which a font set or group of fonts is listed in the Font Editor, select the set or fonts and click the Up button Up button or the Down button Down button .
    • To remove the selected font set or fonts from the list, click the Delete button Remove Selected Workspaces button .
  5. Click OK.

To apply a font set to text using the Type > Font menu:

  1. Select the text that you want to format.
  2. Choose a font set from the Type > Font menu. Choose Default Font if you want Web browsers to use their default fonts.
  3. For information on adding font sets to your style sheets, see Setting Font properties.