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When working with text, Freeway Pro offers three basic choices: standard HTML text, HTML text using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), or
graphic text. Freeway Express offers a simpler choice between HTML text and graphic text.
Note: Freeway Express publishes HTML5. Only Freeway Pro supports full
CSS text control and custom styles.
The only way to make sure that viewers see text exactly as you intend is by exporting it as a graphic, usually in the GIF format, but this
has serious drawbacks. Viewers cannot search graphic text, nor can they copy and paste it into documents as editable text. It increases
file sizes and is generally slower to download. Furthermore, viewers with special needs, such as those with visual impairments, may
not be able to access your text, while other viewers who may prefer text of a different size or font cannot alter its appearance in their
browsers. Finally, search engines cannot read graphic text, which can affect your site’s ranking. In short, graphic text lacks many of
the advantages of the versatility and accessibility of HTML text. (See http://www.w3.org/WAI/ for a discussion and guidelines about
accessibility for the internet.)
HTML text has the following advantages over GIF text:
• It can be searched in browsers.
• It is fast to download and can be displayed quickly in browsers.
• It can be copied and pasted as editable text.
• It may be accessible to users with special needs.
• It can be resized in the browser (unless a fixed pixel size is specified in CSS text).
• It is used by search engines to evaluate a page’s content and relevance.
As a result, many designers use HTML text for the majority of a page’s content, reserving graphic text for distinctive layout elements
such as headings, logos, and navigation bars.
This section explains how to work with text in a Freeway document. You can type in text yourself or import existing text from another
source. Once you have text in your document, you can:
• Copy and paste it.
• Edit, correct and modify it.
• Search for and replace text strings.
• Check the spelling.
• Apply attributes and change styles.
For information on basic styling of HTML and graphic text in Freeway, see Styling text on page 152.
Adding text
There are several ways to add text to a Freeway document. You can import text saved as plain text or as styled text in Rich Text Format
(RTF). Freeway does not currently import text files in other text formats.
To add text:
• Type in the new text directly.
• Import a text file previously prepared in another application.
• Paste in text that has been copied to the clipboard from another Freeway document or another application.
• Drag text from another application that supports Drag and Drop.
Typing in new text
To type new text directly into an HTML or graphic box:
1. Using the Selection tool, click on the box to select it (if it is not already selected).
2. Click inside the box to position the cursor. A flashing vertical bar appears at the insertion point.
The text cursor is used to place
text in HTML or graphic item
boxes. In an empty box, the
flashing insertion point appears
at the top left corner.
Working with Text
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