Edit Text - Easy EditorThere are 2 different text editors you can use to change the content of your webpages.
You can switch between these editors at any time without your content being affected. To switch editors, click the 'Edit Site' tab, then on the right, select the editor you wish to use.
Which Editor Do I Use?The Easy Editor works very similarly to popular word processing programs. Formatting is done easily with toolbar buttons. In addition to being able to manipulate the look of your text and adding links, you can also create tables or lists and add images within your text. The Easy Editor is easy to use, requires no knowledge of HTML, and is supported on the following browsers/platforms:
The HTML Editor is recommended for people who are familiar with HTML programming and who prefer to have control over the code used for their content. This editor works for all users.
Easy Editor Screenshot
As you can see, the Easy Editor toolbar has a lot of functions. We've grouped and numbered similar or related functions to help you learn what they all do. Each grouping is numbered in the order we will cover them below.
Overview
1. Undo/Redo
The 'Undo' and 'Redo' buttons allow you to undo and redo any recent changes you've made within the editor.To undo the most recent change, click the 'Undo' button once.
To undo several changes, keep clicking the 'Undo' button. It will undo the changes opposite of the order in which you made them. If you've undone a change that you'd like to keep, click the 'Redo' button once.
Like the 'Undo' button, you can click it several times to redo all the original changes.
2. Source
The 'Source' button allows you to use HTML in the Easy Editor. If you prefer to work with HTML or you simply want to take a look at what the code for your page content looks like, click the 'Source' button.
To go back to the standard view, click 'Source' again.
3. Paste from WordIf you've created your page content in Microsoft Word, you can easily copy and paste it into the Easy Editor using the 'Paste from Word' button.
4. Links & Anchors
You can link to other pages on your website, to pages outside of your website, or to different places within the same page. If you want to use the link or email address as the link text, simply type out the address and it will automatically change into a link. To use different text, follow the instructions below.
Linking to Another Page
Linking Within the Same PageYou can make a link that, when clicked, will take your visitor to a different part of the same page. This can be useful if you have a lot of information on one page. You can make a bulleted list of links at the top of the page, which can take the visitor to the specific information they're looking for.
Email LinksBy placing an email link on your page, your visitors can click the link and their email program, like Microsoft Outlook, will open up an email form already filled out with your information. Preset information can include the address you want the email sent to, the subject line you choose, and even the message body. This can help you to recognize these emails and where they're coming from. Keep in mind that within the opened email they are still able to change these fields.
Removing a LinkTo remove a link, you can use the [Backspace] or [Delete] keys on your keyboard. You can also select the link and click the 'Remove Link' button.
You'll see that the text is still there, but no longer looks like a link.
5. Find & Replace
To search for a word in your text, click the 'Find' button. The following box will open.
Enter your word(s) in the space provided, choose your matching settings, then click 'Find'. If you want to replace words, click the 'Replace' tab within the pop-up box and enter the necessary information.
Then, click 'Replace' to change them one at a time, or 'Replace All' to change all instances of the word(s).
6. Images & Lines
Lines and images are a good way to break up the text on your page and let your readers scan your information more easily.
Inserting a Line on Your Page
The same line will appear on your page when you save your changes.
Inserting Images on Your PageYou can insert either your own images or stock photos from the Image Library provided with your website. To learn how to upload your own images, and for complete details on adding and formatting images, please read Adding Images.
7. Special Characters & Spell Checking
You can add special characters to your text, which can be helpful if you are using another language, like Spanish or French. You can also check your spelling with the click of a button.
Inserting Special Characters
Spell CheckingWith a click of a button, you can check your page content for spelling mistakes.
8. Text and Background Color
You can draw attention to or place emphasis on words with color. These buttons allow you to change the color of the text itself, or the area directly around it.
Changing Text Color
Highlight the Text Area
Your text is now highlighted with the color you selected.
9. Insert FlashThe Easy Editor offers a simple way for you to embed Flash multimedia files in your web pages if the file is already uploaded and you know the URL.
10. Bold/Italics/Underline/Strikethrough
Simple formatting changes are easy to make with the toolbar buttons. Simply select/highlight the text you want to change and click the appropriate button.
You can also use more than one formatting option at the same time, so if you want your words bolded and italicized it's not a problem.
11. Super/Subscript
Adding subscript or superscript to your page is easy and can be used for letters or numbers. Make existing text into super or subscript by selecting/highlighting it and then clicking either the 'Superscript' or the 'Subscript' button on the editor toolbar. You can also click the buttons before entering your text and it will already be formatted when you start typing.
12. Lists
You can make both bulleted and numbered lists within the text editor. Select the text you want listed and click either the 'Insert/Remove Bulleted Lists' or the 'Insert/Remove Numbered Lists' button. You can also click these buttons before you enter your list text and it will be formatted already when you start typing.
13. Indent
These buttons let you indent or move your text to the right and back. To indent your text, select/highlight the lines you want to move and click the 'Increase Indent' button on the editor toolbar.
To remove indenting, select/highlight the lines you want to move and click the 'Decrease Indent' button.
NOTE: The whole paragraph will be moved over, not just the selected text. This function can be especially useful when formatting lists and you have subsections within your lists.
14. Alignment
By default, any text you enter in the editor will be aligned to the left. Each of these buttons lets you align your text differently on the page, including, to the right, center, and justified across the page. To change the alignment of your text, place your cursor within the paragraph you want to move and click the appropriate button. You can also click the alignment buttons before entering your text and it will be aligned properly as you type.
15. Tables
You can use tables to make changes to the way your page is laid out.
Inserting a Table
Once you've inserted a table, you can edit the table properties by right-clicking on the table and clicking 'Table Properties'. The Table Properties window will pop up and you can make changes.
Making Your Table InvisibleIf you are using a table to format your page, you'll want to make the borders invisible. To do so:
Adding/Deleting Rows
To delete a row, right-click a cell within the row, mouse over 'Row' and click 'Delete Rows'.
Adding/Deleting Columns
To delete a column, right-click a cell within the column, mouse over 'Column' and click 'Delete Columns'.
Adding/Deleting Cells
To delete a cell, right-click within the cell, place your mouse over 'Cell' and then click 'Delete Cells'. NOTE: If you insert a cell, the row you insert it into will be expanded . If you delete a cell, the row will be shortened.
Merging Cells
Splitting a Cell
Editing Cell PropertiesYou can change the properties of individual cells within your table.
16. Format
There are some standard formats for text on webpages. The Easy Editor makes it simple for you to apply these standards to your text. Select the text you want to format and click on the 'Format' dropdown menu, then click on one of the listed options. Your text will be formatted automatically.
Below are examples of each of the formatting options.
17. Font Style & Size
Changing your font face and text size is as simple as selecting from a dropdown menu.
Changing Your Font
NOTE: Your default font is most likely Arial. When your cursor is placed within the editor, the font selected for the area where your cursor is will be shown in the 'Font' field. You can also select the font before you enter your text.
Changing Your Text Size
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