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1. Re: Superscripts
ThinkInk Jan 27, 2009 3:09 AM (in response to 2ndwynd)You can use html snippets of course (in edit mode>Main menu>Insert>).
But you can also create something that looks like superscript or subscript using CSS, check out this:
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2. Re: Superscripts
Newsgroup_User Jan 28, 2009 7:01 AM (in response to 2ndwynd)technote-
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Dreamweaver/10.0_Using/WSc78c5058ca073340dcda911
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1. In the Document window, place the insertion point where you want to
insert a special character.
2. Do one of the following:
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Select the name of the character from the Insert > HTML > Special Characters
submenu.
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In the Text category of the Insert panel, click the Characters button and
select the character from the submenu.
There are many other special characters available; to select one of them,
select Insert > HTML > Special Characters > Other or click the Characters
button in the Text category of the Insert panel and select the Other
Characters option. Select a character from the Insert Other Character dialog
box, and click OK.
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If the special character you want to insert is not listed, you would have to
insert it as an html snippet or code.
Sites such as http://www.visibone.com/htmlref/char/ provide look-up charts
for what html entity code will represent the desired character.
What format of the entity should be used depends on the character encoding
declared on that html page.
> How do you insert superscripts into your contribute CS4 web pages? Also,
> other greek symbols and mathmatical equations?
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Alan
Adobe Community Expert, dreamweaver
http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/
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