Formatting Web page text

When you save a word-processing document as HTML, most text attributes look the same as in the word-processing document. When you view the Web page in a browser, the font is displayed in the browser's default font.

To format text for a Web page:
Text style, size, color: use text appearance commands.
Text alignment, centering: use alignment commands.
Note: Fully justified text is changed to left-aligned on a Web page.
Date or time when document was saved as HTML: use Insert Date or Insert Time in the Edit menu.
Endnotes: use regular footnotes.
Bulleted list: use a bullet, checklist, or diamond outline.
Numbered list: use a number or Harvard outline.
Interactive table of contents: use document links and anchors.
Links to other Web pages: use Internet links.

Tip: Add horizontal lines to divide sections of your Web page.

Related topics

  Formatting a Web page
Previewing and testing a Web page
Entering and editing text

 
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