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Freeway Reference: Styling Text
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Working with the predefined styles
FW Pro only
You can alter and work with these styles or ignore them and use only the styles you create and name yourself.
To change the predefined styles:
1. Choose Edit Styles… from the Styles & Colors palette menu.
2. The Edit Styles dialog opens.
3. Select the style you wish to edit from the sheet1 list on the left.
4. Make the changes to the attributes as you wish.
5. Click OK to confirm your settings and close the Edit Styles dialog box. The chosen attributes will now be applied whenever you
choose the style you have edited.
Creating a style
FW Pro only
Tag field. Structural
tags can be typed into
the field, or chosen
from the popup menu.
Name field. Used to
edit style names.
List of styles in
the style sheet.
Attributes
selector
When
clicked, this shows
a list of available
attributes.
Permanent checkbox. This is
used to ensure styles remain in the
Styles & Colors palette even if the
only item with the style is deleted.
Click on the
button to add a
new style, or the
button to
delete the selected
style or stylesheet. The
menu
gives options to create a new style
sheet, duplicate existing styles, and
import styles from other documents or
style sheets.
Select button. This shows a full list of
the available attributes, and allows you
to pick which ones you want to appear
in your style sheet.
View popup menu. From this menu you
can choose to show just CSS attributes,
just graphic attributes, or both sets of
attributes together.
Extended button.
Used to add
extended code
to the style. See
Extending the
code generated
for specific items
on page 213.
Click this to
remove the
attribute from the
Edit Styles view.
A practical example is perhaps the best way to show how styles in Freeway Pro work. First, set up your document. The size doesn’t
matter for the purposes of this example, so let’s choose one of the standard settings: XHTML 1.0, 800px by 600px.
Before you do anything else, choose Styles… from the Edit menu. This will show the Edit Styles dialog.
Since we want to work with HTML text for this example, choose CSS Attributes from the View popup menu in the bottom right
corner. This will hide any references to graphic text from the Edit Styles dialog and make it easier to set up the attributes you want.
Click on the
button at the bottom left of the dialog. This adds a new style to the list, called “style1”.
You will notice that, at the moment, the new style has no attributes.
Click the Select button at the bottom center of the dialog window. This changes the main view to show a
list of all the attributes you can add to your new style. In this case, we will choose just the basic Character
attributes for Font, Size, and Color, and Paragraph attributes of Align, Leading, Space before, and
Space after. You may need to scroll down the window to see all the of attributes. Once you have clicked
all the required checkboxes, click the Select button once more to return to the main dialog window.
You will see that the attributes you selected have been added to your style, but they are still default
settings. Set the attributes as follows:
Font
Verdana
Size 11px
Color Black
Align Left
Leading 100%
Space before 6px
Space after 0px
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