

Also, most character sets include special characters you won’t find a Keyboard key for. Usually, the keyboard you’re using doesn’t have enough keys for all the keys in the character set for your language. The letter ‘A’ may be displayed in many different ways while the unique number for the letter ‘A’ in English is what defines it as the first character in the alphabet for English. A font defines how a character is supposed to appear but not what the character means. A font is a graphical way of depicting what a character looks like. In the U.S., most people use a version of the ‘Latin-1’ character set which is for Western European languages like English.Ī character set is not the same as a font. The set of unique numbers for any language is called a character set and your keyboard is configured to enter characters in a particular character set for your language. Every character in every alphabet in every language in the world is represented by a unique number. Many years ago, some people devised a way to represent all these written character sets in a way that they could be uniquely identified. Most of these languages have their own alphabet and representations for the written characters in their language. We live on a planet where people speak thousands of languages.

You won’t find this character on your keyboard so how did he do it? If you look at the ‘Romantic Traveling’ template, available here, the designer used the “double angle” character for a hyperlink. Same image but now we can move the picture wherever we want so let’s move it so it coincides with the top of the menu: Tip 3: Using Special Characters That is, replace the original image in your project with the exported image created by Artisteer. Find the image file in your folders, then in Artisteer, remove the original image, and then add back the image in your web site folders. In Artisteer 4.0, we can have more than one image in the Header so if we added a frame or block image at the bottom, we’d have the same problem.Īs we said, the images in Artisteer are encrypted so you can’t modify them directly but if you export your Artisteer project to a local folder, you’ll find that Artisteer generates versions of these images that you can open, change and re-add to your project.Įxport your template as an HTML web site using a local folder.

For example, if we add a menu, now the bottom of the image is cropped and we can’t see what the ‘skiers’ in the picture are standing on and we can’t move the image. Sometimes this doesn’t work out very well especially if we add anything to the bottom of the Header. We can move the 1 st copy anywhere except ‘up’ because then the bottom of the picture would be above the bottom of the header. In the Header, we have 3 different views of the same image after the picture has been scaled and moved. The image files are encrypted in a special format because they’re copyrighted. Artisteer prevents you from moving these images so the picture would appear above the bottom of the Header. The images are cut so the bottom part of the picture can align with the bottom edge of the Header. In Artisteer most of the photo images you can add to the Header look something like this: We’ll explain why this happens sometimes and how you can work around this so you can put images wherever you want. You may notice that you can move the image around but not above the bottom of the Header. In Artisteer 4.0 you can add images to the Header and then position and size images using the selector tool. Similarly, if you add a slide show to your Header, you can’t change the Header width back to ‘Page Width’. Sheet Width, inside or outside the Sheet doesn’t matter).

If you want to add slides to the Header, you need a fixed width (i.e. ‘Page Width’ means that the width varies with the width of the browser window. But, if the Header width is the same as the Page Width, the Slide Show features are disabled. Starting with Artisteer 4.0, you can create a slide show to appear in the Header area of your page. October Tips Tip 1: Why are the Slide Show Features Disabled?
