I’m creating an h1 heading but the text appears bold when I have not actioned that, how do I correct this?
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On 18 Sep 2011, at 12:07, Steve Hughes wrote:
I’m creating an h1 heading but the text appears bold when I have not actioned that, how do I correct this?
Bold is part of the default setting for h1. You’ll need to edit the h1 style in Freeway and click the ‘Extended’ button and enter ‘font-weight’ in the ‘name’ field and ‘normal’ in the 'value field. All without the quotes of course.
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Thanks Paul, maybe you can help with another one I’m struggling with?
In html text, sometimes I need to put more than one space between characters, when I hit the space bar several times, it shows OK in page view but in preview and when published it reverts to one space, any cures?
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Steve
On 18 Sep 2011, at 12:24, Paul Bradforth wrote:
On 18 Sep 2011, at 12:07, Steve Hughes wrote:
I’m creating an h1 heading but the text appears bold when I have not actioned that, how do I correct this?
Bold is part of the default setting for h1. You’ll need to edit the h1 style in Freeway and click the ‘Extended’ button and enter ‘font-weight’ in the ‘name’ field and ‘normal’ in the 'value field. All without the quotes of course.
best wishes,
Paul Bradforth
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On 18 Sep 2011, at 13:47, Steven Hughes wrote:
Thanks Paul, maybe you can help with another one I’m struggling with?
In html text, sometimes I need to put more than one space between characters, when I hit the space bar several times, it shows OK in page view but in preview and when published it reverts to one space, any cures?
Yes; use Option (Alt) space instead; this is a ‘hard space’, and will be recognised by the web, unlike multiple ordinary spaces.
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On 18 Sep 2011, at 13:47, Steven Hughes wrote:
In html text, sometimes I need to put more than one space between characters
Further to my recent reply—in what circumstances do you need to do this? It sounds like something there might be a more ‘proper’ solution to. For instance, it’s not a good idea to do this in order to make things line up on the page, if that’s what’s happening …
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