Operation Manual
Working with Text 35
♦
The Hyperlink color applies to hyperlinked text before it's been
clicked on, while the same text after a Web visitor has clicked to
“follow” the link takes on the Followed Hyperlink color. (The
WebPlus sample displays these colors, but you’ll need to view the
published site in a browser to preview the actual effect.)
♦ A Web site's Background, which is applied to every page, can be
either a solid color or a tiled (repeated) picture, usually a bitmap
pattern. The tiled picture option works just like desktop
“wallpaper”—so a small bitmap can go a long way. The color
scheme sample shows
if the scheme uses a tiled bitmap.
You can modify the Web colors
within a scheme, or set a different
background bitmap, using the
Color Manager's Color Schemes
tab, in the same way that you'd
modify the scheme's five basic
colors. Display the Color
Manager, select the scheme name
in the list, and click the 0RGLI\
6FKHPH button.
Importing text
Besides typing text on the page as free text or creating a story using
WritePlus, you can use your current word processor (such as Microsoft
Word) to create source files for your publication. Then you can cut-
and-paste using the Windows Clipboard or import the text directly.
Earlier, we saw that the Frame Wizard provides the option of importing
from a word processor file when you create a new frame. It’s also a
snap to import text into an existing frame. Let’s try it!
Y Using the pointer tool, select the “Here’s the place” frame (you’ll
see it outlined in blue when selected).










