Modify font combinations, Add a new combination to the font list – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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Select Window > Properties to open the Property inspector, and modify the properties as desired:
The ID text box
Lets you specify an ID for the horizontal rule.
W and H
Specify the width and height of the rule in pixels or as a percentage of the page size.
Align
Specifies the alignment of the rule (Default, Left, Center, or Right). This setting applies only if the width of
the rule is less than the width of the browser window.
Shading
Specifies whether the rule is drawn with shading. Deselect this option to draw the rule in a solid color.
Class
Lets you attach a style sheet, or apply a class from an already attached style sheet.
Modify font combinations
Note: The user interface has been simplified in Dreamweaver CC and later. As a result, you may not find some of the
options described in this article in Dreamweaver CC and later. For more information, see
Use the Edit Font List command to set the font combinations that appear in the Property inspector and the Format >
Font submenu.
Font combinations determine how a browser displays text in your web page. A browser uses the first font in the
combination that is installed on the user’s system; if none of the fonts in the combination is installed, the browser
displays the text as specified by the user’s browser preferences.
Modify font combinations
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Select Format > Font > Edit Font List.
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Select the font combination from the list at the top of the dialog box.
The fonts in the selected combination are listed in the Chosen Fonts list in the lower-left corner of the dialog box.
To the right is a list of all available fonts installed on your system.
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Do one of the following:
• To add or remove fonts from a font combination, click the arrows button (<< or >>) between the Chosen Fonts
list and the Available Fonts list.
• To add or remove a font combination, click the Plus (+) and Minus (–) buttons at the top of the dialog box.
• To add a font that is not installed on your system, type the font name in the text field below the Available Fonts
list and click the << button to add it to the combination. Adding a font not installed on your system is useful, for
example, for specifying a Windows-only font when you are developing pages on a Macintosh.
• To move the font combination up or down in the list, click the arrow buttons at the top of the dialog box.
Add a new combination to the font list
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Select Format > Font > Edit Font List.
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Select a font from the Available Fonts list and click the << button to move the font to the Chosen Fonts list.
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Repeat step 2 for each subsequent font in the combination.
To add a font that is not installed on your system, type the font name in the text field below the Available Fonts list
and click the << button to add the font to the combination. Adding a font not installed on your system is useful, for
example, for specifying a Windows-only font when you are developing pages on a Macintosh.