Introduction to Composer

Basic Web Page Elements

Preparing a Web Page

Composer Tool Bars

Creating Your Page

Publishing Your Page

Clip Art

Teaching Guide

 

Introduction to Composer
Step 4: Creating Your Page

3. Adding Text-General

A. Two ways to add text to your web page.
  • Type your text in the Composer work space.
  • Copy/Paste text from a word processed document.
B. Default styles.
  • You have already chosen font colors, and there is a default font size and style. 
  • The default style for your text appearance is a prose paragraph style. 
  • If you wish to change any aspect of the text, you must use the Composer format options.
  • C. Two ways to format text. 
    • The commands for both choices are similar to those found in word processing applications.
    • Choice #1:  For initial formatting or reformatting particular words, lines, or sections of text, follow the arrows in the drop down Format Menu.
    Format Menu--PC
    Format Menu--MAC
    • Choice #2:  You can also reformat words, lines, or sections of text from the Text Format Tool Bar


    D. Using Heading for titles.

    • Heading automatically changes font size for page and section titles.
    • Heading sizes #1 and #2 are the best to use for titles.
    • Heading can be accessed either from the Format Menu or from the Text Format Tool Bar #1. 
    • To use Heading, click on Heading and select the Heading size you want to use; then type the title in the Composer work space.
    • When you finish the title, press Enter to revert to your normal font size and style.
    E. Word wrapping and indenting.
    • In paragraph style, words will wrap to the next line automatically. If you want a slight indent for a second line you can create a line break by pressing Shift + Enter.
    • TAB ISN'T TAB! In order to indent text you must use the Indent button, Text Format Tool Bar #11 .
    • "Unindent" by using Decrease Indent #10.
    F. Some Advice: Readability!
    • Unless you have a compelling reason for a fancy font, stick with the default font style.
    • Size of font is also important. Either default or larger font should be used.
    • Don't be wordy with text. Shorter is better. 

    • Centering text, Text Format Tool Bar Alignment button #12, is popular but not visually useful, except maybe for titles.  Keep your text left aligned. Your readers' eyes will be happy.
    G. Begin Typing. See Outline.
    • Type your page title at the top of the Composer work space.  Use Heading style #1 or #2.
    • Type your welcome and/or goal statement.
    • Now click on Save, Composition Tool Bar #3. 
    H. Using Preview
    • What you see in Composer is not necessarily what you will get in Navigator.
    • After you have saved your work, Click on the Preview button, Composition Tool Bar #5.
    • This view shows you how your page will look on the web. 
    • Check Preview often to see if changes are needed.
    • You must close Preview (from File Menu or button at the top corner of the screen) to return to Composer.


     

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