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In this chapter you’ve learned how to work with website text, ensuring that it’s structurally sound and logically marked-up, and that it looks good. The exercises have shown you how to make sure text remains accessible, while still maintaining a good degree of control as a designer. You should now be comfortable experimenting with the various text-oriented elements of the CSS Style Definition dialog box, so try creating a number of variations on the exercises in this chapter, combining different elements to create brand-new results.

In the next chapter, we will take a look at the other main component of website content: images.

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(2006). Working with Text. In: Foundation Web Design with Dreamweaver 8. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0126-7_5

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