Tutorial: Formatting with Dreamweaver
On this page, you will learn a little more about formatting your
document. In particular, you will add a paragraph break,
add a horizontal rule, and center more text.
- Add a paragraph break
- Dreamweaver works much like a word processor when it comes to
adding text to the document. This includes (to a degree) adding
spacing to a document. To add a blank line after your image:
- Position your Cursor -- Click your mouse in the space
just after the image. Your cursor should appear next to the image
(often the cursor in this position will appear abnormally large).
- Make the new paragraph -- Press the "Enter" key.
Dreamweaver will insert a blank line and move your cursor to the line
after that.
See also: Dreamweaver:
the basics
- Add a horizontal rule
A horizontal rule is a line that runs across the text area. To add
one, simply position your cursor where you want one to be and click
the "Horizontal Rule" button in the toolbar (right).
See also: Dreamweaver: the
basics
- Center more text
- Finally, add another paragraph break and then add some text (which
we will turn into links later on:
Our example so far
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- Add a paragraph break after the horizontal rule by
pressing Enter.
- Add the following text:
Home || Teaching || Research || Links
(the vertical line is called a "pipe" and can be found as a
shift-character in the upper right part of the keyboard.)
- Center the new text by selecting it with the mouse and
clicking the "Align center" button in the properties window. Now your
page should look something like our example (at right).
Now that we've got our page formatted the way we'd like, we'll add
links to the words at the bottom.
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