Adds <TITLE> and </TITLE> tags to the selected text.
Selecting the heading option will bring up a menu, allowing you to select one of six menu items, corresponding to a heading level. For example heading level 1, 2 ...6.
Selecting one of these options will add the appropriate tags.
For example, selecting Level 1 will result in the following tag:
Adds <H1> and </H1> tags to the selected text.
There are two types of lists currently supported. Numbered lists and plain (unnumbered) lists. The single list button supports both types. Click the right mouse button to change the type of list. Clicking the left mouse button converts the selected text to a list.
Pressing the right mouse button will give you the following choices:
The list <LI> tag works on carriage returns. If you are entering a list in which there is a lot of text per line, just keep typing and let the line wrap take place. Press enter at the end of each line only where you actually want a new list item.
Selecting this will present the following menu:
On most viewers each of the columns of choices tends to present the same. However this may change in the future, with increased customisation.
Selecting one of the above choices will add the appropriate BOLD, ITALIC or similar tags to the selected text.
You can also define your own custom tags.
Simply enter the custom tag into the field (between the + and - signs) as above.
To keep your tag permanently, press the + button. This adds your tag to the list.
From now on to access your custom tag, simple select the text, press the CUSTOM button and select your tag from the list.
You can remove the tag from the list by selecting the tag and clicking the - button.
When you add a tag, just add the tag name, not the brackets that surround it.
Currently only supports selected text tags, not insertion tags.
If you change your mind after formatting some text, you can press the UNFORMAT button to remove the tags.
You can also highlight some tagged text (including the tags) and press unformat to remove the tags. If you only highlight the first tags, then they'll be removed. Similarly if you only highlight the tags following the text, they'll be removed.