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USING DREAMWEAVER
Adding content to pages
Last updated 3/28/2012
Text With Structure Plus Basic Formatting Lets you paste both structured and simple HTML-formatted text (e.g.,
paragraphs and tables, as well as text formatted with the
b, i, u, strong, em, hr, abbr, or acronym tag).
Text With Structure Plus Full Formatting Lets you paste text that retains all structure, HTML formatting, and CSS
styles.
Note: The Full Formatting option cannot retain CSS styles that come from an external style sheet, nor can it retain styles
if the application from which you are pasting does not retain styles upon pasting to the Clipboard.
Retain Line Breaks Lets you keep line breaks in pasted text. This option is disabled if you have selected Text Only.
Clean Up Word Paragraph Spacing Select this option if you selected Text With Structure or Text With Structure Plus
Basic Formatting, and want to eliminate extra space between paragraphs when you paste your text.
Set text properties in the Property inspector
You can use the text Property inspector to apply HTML formatting or Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) formatting. When
you apply HTML formatting, Dreamweaver adds properties to the HTML code in the body of your page. When you
apply CSS formatting, Dreamweaver writes properties to the head of the document or to a separate style sheet.
Note: When you create CSS inline styles, Dreamweaver adds style attribute code directly to the body of the page.
About formatting text (CSS versus HTML)
Formatting text in Dreamweaver is similar to using a standard word processor. You can set default formatting styles
(Paragraph, Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on) for a block of text, change the font, size, color, and alignment of selected
text, or apply text styles such as bold, italic, code (monospace), and underline.
Dreamweaver has two Property inspectors, integrated into one: the CSS Property inspector and the HTML Property
inspector. When you use the CSS Property inspector, Dreamweaver formats text using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
CSS gives web designers and developers greater control over web page design, while providing improved features for
accessibility and reduced file size. The CSS Property inspector lets you access existing styles, as well as create new ones.
Using CSS is a way to control the style of a web page without compromising its structure. By separating visual design
elements (fonts, colors, margins, and so on) from the structural logic of a web page, CSS gives web designers visual and
typographic control without sacrificing the integrity of the content. In addition, defining typographic design and page
layout from within a single, distinct block of code—without having to resort to image maps,
font tags, tables, and
spacer GIFs—allows for faster downloads, streamlined site maintenance, and a central point from which to control
design attributes across multiple web pages.
You can store styles created with CSS directly in the document, or for more power and flexibility, you can store styles
in an external style sheet. If you attach an external style sheet to several web pages, all the pages automatically reflect
any changes you make to the style sheet. To access all CSS rules for a page, use the CSS Styles panel (Window
> CSS
Styles). To access rules that apply to a current selection, use the CSS Styles panel (Current mode) or the Targeted Rule
pop-up menu in the CSS Property inspector.
If you prefer, you can use HTML markup tags to format text in your web pages. To use HTML tags instead of CSS,
format your text using the HTML Property inspector.
Note: You can combine CSS and HTML 3.2 formatting within the same page. Formatting is applied in a hierarchical
manner: HTML 3.2 formatting overrides formatting applied by external CSS style sheets, and CSS embedded in a
document overrides external CSS.
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