Formatting Text Inline - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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To add items to the list, put the insertion point at the end of the text in the last item in the list, and press Enter or
Return.
To modify a list item's appearance, do any of the following:
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To assign a different leading character to the paragraph, choose a list option from the Type > List menu.
To increase or decrease the item's indent, choose Increase List Level or Decrease List Level from the Type > List
menu. When you apply the Decrease List Level option to a list item that's at the first level in a list hierarchy, the
item is converted to an unlisted paragraph.
You can enhance the appearance of a bulleted or numbered list by using cascading stylesheets. First create your list
with the Type > List menu, create a CSS element style based upon the <li> tag, and then use properties in the List
Item tab of the CSS Editor to modify the list's appearance. For more information, see "List item properties for CSS" on
page 336.
See also
"About HTML element styles" on page 326
"About style properties" on page 330

Formatting text inline

About structural and physical text attributes
Unlike paragraph formats, structural and physical HTML text attributes affect only the text to which you apply them,
without affecting the rest of the paragraph. Structural text attributes appear in the upper half of the Type > Style
menu and physical text attributes appear in the lower half of the Type > Style menu.
Structural text attributes (also known as HTML content-based styles) let you define selected text in meaningful
categories, such as text that needs special emphasis or a strong pronouncement. Web browsers vary in their interpre­
tations for structural attributes as appropriate for their users. For example, one browser may use italics for the
Emphasis attribute, while another browser may use boldface. Another browser used by the blind or physically
impaired may use a loud voice.
Physical text attributes, such as italic for text that needs special emphasis or bold for text that needs a strong
pronouncement, let you define the appearance of selected text without assigning a structural classification.
See also
"To set font properties for a style" on page 332
"About HTML element styles" on page 326
Structural text attributes
The following structural text attributes appear in the upper half of the Type > Style menu.
Emphasizes text. This is the most commonly used style to emphasize text. In most browsers, the selected
Emphasis
text appears italicized.
Strongly emphasizing text. In most browsers, it makes the selected text bold.
Strong
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