Netscape
Composer Tutorial
This tutorial will show you how to use Netscape Composer to create web pages. Netscape Composer
integrates powerful What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) document creation
capabilities into Netscape Communicator's already rich set of World Wide Web features. In
addition to electronic mail, threaded discussion group, and file transfer features
included in Netscape Communicator, Composer makes composing for the Web, email, or
newsgroups a simple cut-and-paste, drag-and-drop process.
The document creation capabilities in Netscape Composer are designed to provide both
experienced and beginning content creators with a simple yet powerful solution for editing
and publishing online documents. WYSIWYG editing allows first-time users to create dynamic
online documents easily and publish them to local file systems and remote servers with
ease.
An overview of Composer and its features
There are a lot of things you can do with Composer:
 | Work in a WYSIWYG environment. You can see the results of paragraph and
font tags applied as you type. |
 | Add, remove and modify text. Click on any part of a downloaded Web page and
immediately work with text and images. |
 | Drag-and-Drop. Drag-and-drop hyperlinks and images from the bookmark, mail, news,
or browse windows, to a document in the editor (Windows and Macintosh only). You can also
drag an HTML or image file from the Windows File Manager (Explorer in Windows 95) and drop
it in an edit window. |
 | Publish your documents on the Internet. Simplify the process of posting pages to
a server by using one button to copy your files from your local hard disk to a remote
directory or server. |
 | Format text to suit your needs. You can apply paragraph and character styles to
text just as you would in your favorite word-processing application. |
 | Change font, font size and color. Use these features to create pages that focus a
reader's attention where you want. |
 | Include objects in your pages. You can insert tables, images, horizontal lines,
and hyperlinks in the Web documents you create. |
 | Edit JavaScript statements. Include JavaScript in your documents. JavaScript is
an open, cross-platform object scripting language for enterprise networks and the
Internet. |
Begin the tutorial below, or jump straight to a particular topic.
You may also download a complete pdf file of the tutorial.
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[ Overview ] [ Getting Started ] [ Working w/pages ] [ Paragraph Formats ] [ Character Formats ] [ Images ] [ Hyperlinks ] [ Tables ] [ Publishing ] [ Page Properties ] [ Composer Prefs. ] [ HTML and Java ] [ Design Issues ]
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