Operation Manual

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know that any HTML assigned with the heading tags H1, H2, H3, and H4
rioritized in Internet search engines ahead of tags which are not heading
(e.g., <p> paragraph tags).
To assign a heading tag to text in HTML fram
1. Select text in the frame or table.
2. From the Format menu, go to the HTML tag option and choose a
heading tag (H1 is the highest priority and equates to Heading 1; H6 is the
lowest priority). The tag is assigned to the text.
ing WebSafe Fonts Manager
The WebSafe Fonts Manager controls the system-wide list of WebSafe fo
available to WebPlus, ensuring that a web visitor will see your web site's te
as intended. WebSafe fonts in WebPlus are a specially selected and
configurable subset of fonts which are deemed to offer the best selection of
fonts to maximize the chances that fonts match between your web site (during
design) and your web visitors' com
Generally speaking, it is advisable to keep to th
fonts unless you can be sure of font usage amongst
These fonts are always grouped at the top of the F
toolbar (click any frame, table, or artistic text to display). All WebSafe fo
are shown with a green tick, e.g.
A WebSafe Fonts dialog lets you decide if installed fonts are treated as
WebSafe (the font is assumed to be installed on the web visitor's computer),
rasterized on export (i.e. converted to bitmap), or if you're undecided, checked
in the Layout Checker prior to publishing. If you do nothing (or forget to
check), text using fonts not deemed WebSafe will be rasterized by default.