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About the
HTML Editor
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The HTML
editor provides word-processor-like features that display text and graphics
the same as they will appear in a browser. Depending on administrator
settings, the HTML
editor may be available in the following tools: Discussions,
Mail, Student Homepages,
and Student Presentations. The What You See
Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) editor allows
you to create and publish content on the Web without having to know HTML.
For more information about the HTML
editor, on the HTML editor toolbar, click About
.
The About dialog box appears.
About the different
views in HTML editor
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The HTML
editor allows you to work on your content in two different waysusing
WYSIWYG
view, which displays text and graphics as they will appear in a browser,
or using HTML
View, which displays the HTML
code.
To change the view in which you're working, on the HTML
editor status bar, click WYSIWYG or HTML
View.
Expanding or shrinking
the toolbar | Top
If you want to expand or shrink the toolbar in the HTML
editor, click Shrink the toolbar
or Expand the toolbar .
The toolbar shrinks or expands.
Showing all paragraph marks |
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You can show or hide paragraph marks and other formatting
marks. Showing paragraph marks helps you see where each paragraph ends.
To show all paragraph marks, click Show All
.
The paragraph marks and other formatting marks show.
Using the HTML editor
on a Macintosh | Top
If you are working on a Macintosh, before you exit the
HTML editor, make
sure you save your changes by clicking Save .
If you exit the HTML
editor without saving, any changes you made in the HTML
editor will disappear.
HTML editor will disappear.
Entering Text | Top
You can enter text in the HTML
editor the same way you enter text in a word processor.
- In the tool, click HTML editor. The
HTML editor appears.
- In the editing area, enter your text.
Formatting Text | Top
Changing the font of text
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Note: The default font type
is Serif.
- Select the text you want to change.
- From the Font Type
drop-down list
,
select a font type. The selected text is modified.
Changing the size of
text | Top
Note: The default font size
is 12.
- Select the text you want to change.
- From the Font Size
drop-down list
,
select a font size. The selected text is modified.
Applying bold formatting
to text | Top
- Select the text you want to change.
- From the toolbar, click Bold
.
The selected text is bold.
Applying italic formatting
to text | Top
- Select the text you want to change.
- From the toolbar, click Italic
.
The selected text is italic.
Underlining text | Top
- Select the text you want to change.
- From the toolbar, click Underline
.
The selected text is underlined.
Changing the color of
text | Top
- Select the text you want to change.
- From the toolbar, click Font
Color
.
The Colors dialog box appears.
- Under Standard Colors,
click a color. Note: If you mouse over a color,
the color's name and hexadecimal code appear in the dialog box's title
bar.
The color of the selected text changes.
- If you want to add a custom color:
- In the RGB text box, enter a
hexadecimal code.
- Click Add to custom colors.
- Under Custom Colors, click the
custom color. The color of the selected text changes.
Formatting Paragraphs
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Applying a paragraph
format | Top
- Click the paragraph you want to change.
- From the Paragraph
Format drop-down list
,
select a format. The selected paragraph is modified.
Aligning text with the left
margin | Top
- Select the text you want to change.
- From the toolbar, click Align
Left
.
The text is aligned to the left.
Centering text | Top
- Select the text you want to change.
- From the toolbar, click Center
.
The text is centered.
Aligning text with the right
margin | Top
- Select the text you want to change.
- From the toolbar, click Align
Right
.
The text is aligned to the right.
Increasing the left
indent of an entire paragraph | Top
- Select the paragraph you want to change.
- From the toolbar, click Increase
Indent
.
The indent increases.
Decreasing the left
indent of an entire paragraph | Top
- Select the paragraph you want to change.
- From the toolbar, click Decrease
Indent
.
The indent decreases.
Adding Bullets or Numbers to a List
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- In the editing area, click where you want the list to appear, or select
the item(s) you want to add bullets or numbers to.
- From the toolbar, do one of the following:
- To add bullets, click Bullets
.
- To add a numbered list, click Numbered
List
.
- To add an alphabetical lists, click Alphabetical
List
.
Note: When you press Enter
to add the next list item, the HTML
editor automatically inserts the next bullet or number. When you want
to finish the list, click Bullets
,
Numbered List ,
or Alphabetical List
again.
Moving or Copying Text
and Images | Top
- Select the item you want to move or copy.
- Do one of the following:
- To move the item, from the toolbar, click Cut
.
- To copy the item, from the toolbar, click Copy
.
- Click where you want the item to appear.
- From the toolbar, click Paste
.
Inserting Text from Another
Source | Top
You can insert text from another source into the editing
area.
- Copy the text from the other source.
- In the editing area, click where you want
the content to appear.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
Text
.
The Paste Text from Clipboard dialog box
appears.
- Paste the text into the dialog box by pressing
CTRL+V.
- Do one of the following:
- If the text is in plain text format,
select Plain Text.
- If the text is in HTML format, select HTML.
- Click Ok.
The text is inserted.
Inserting a Symbol | Top
- In the editing area, click where you want
to insert a symbol.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
Symbol
.
The Insert Symbol dialog box appears.
- Click the symbol you want to insert. The
symbol appears in the Insert box.
- Click Insert.
The symbol is inserted.
- To close the Insert
Symbol dialog box, click Close.
Inserting an Image| Top
- In the editing area, click where you want
to insert an image.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
Image
.
The Insert Image dialog box appears.
- In the Source
text box, do one of the following:
- If the image is saved in the main
My-Files
folder, enter the filename of the image. For example, to
insert an image named Europe_map.gif,
which is saved in the main My-Files
folder, enter Europe_map.gif.
- If the image is saved in a folder in My-Files,
enter the path and filename of the image. For example, to insert
an image named Asia_map.gif, which
is saved in a folder named Maps in
the main My-Files
folder, enter Maps/Asia_map.gif.
- If the image is on a different web site, enter the full address
of the web site, the path, and the filename of the image.
- In the ALT-String
text box, enter a short description of the image. This text displays
in a browser when you mouse over the image.
- In the Border Width
text box, enter the width of the border in pixels.
- In the Size
text boxes, enter the width and height of the image in pixels, and click
Ok. The image is inserted.
Inserting a Horizontal Line
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- In the editing area, click where you want
to insert a horizontal line.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
Horizontal Line
.
A horizontal line is inserted.
Inserting and Modifying
a Table | Top
Inserting a table | Top
- In the editing area, click where you want
to insert a table.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
Table
.
The Table Properties dialog box appears.
- Select the desired number of rows and columns;
the table, row, column, cell, and color properties, and click Ok.
The table is inserted.
Inserting the default table | Top
The HTML
editor's default table has four columns and three rows.
- In the editing area, click where you want
to insert the default table.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
Default Table
.
The table is inserted.
Adding a row to a table | Top
- In the table, click in a cell above or below
where you want to insert the row.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
Row
.
The Insert Row dialog box appears.
- Select the position in which you want to
insert the row and click Insert Row.
The row is inserted.
Adding a column to a table | Top
- In the table, click in a cell to the left
or right of where you want to insert the column.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
Column
.
The Insert Column dialog box appears.
- Select the position in which you want to
insert the column and click Insert Column.
The column is inserted.
Inserting a Hyperlink
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You can create a link from text or an image to another
document or web site.
- Select the text or image you want to represent
the hyperlink.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
Hyperlink
.
The Insert Hyperlink dialog box appears.
- In the Href
text box, do one of the following:
- If you want to insert a link to an HTML
document saved in the main My-Files
folder:
- Delete http://.
- Enter the filename of
the document. For example, to insert a link to an HTML
document named European_history.html,
which is saved in the main My-Files
folder, enter European_history.html.
- If you want to insert a link to an HTML
document saved in a folder within the
main My-Files
folder:
- Delete http://.
- Enter the path and filename
of the document. For example, to insert a link to an HTML
document named Asian_history.html,
which is saved in a folder named History
in the main My-Files folder, enter
History/Asian_history.html.
- If you want to insert a link to a web site, enter the full address
of the web site, including the protocol http://
or https://.
- To the right of the Target
text box, click
and select the location in which you want the link to appear.
- Click Ok. The hyperlink is inserted.
Inserting HTML | Top
You can insert an external HTML
page.
- In the editing area, click where you want
to insert the HTML
file.
- From the toolbar, click Insert
HTML
.
The Insert HTML file at current position
dialog box appears.
- In the URL
text box, following http://, enter the
full address of the web site, the path, and the filename of page.
- Click Ok.
The page is inserted.
Checking Spelling | Top
- From the toolbar, click Spelling
Check
.
If the HTML editor
finds a possible spelling error, the Check Spelling
dialog box appears.
- Make your changes.
- When the spell check is complete, click
Ok.
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