SeaMonkey Composer
Formatting Paragraphs and Headings
To apply a format to a paragraph:
- From the Composer window, either click to place the cursor where you want the formatting to begin, or select the text you want to format.
- Choose a paragraph format using the drop-down list in the "Format" toolbar:
- Body Text: Applies the application default font and style for regular text, without affecting the spacing before or after the text.
- Paragraph: Inserts a paragraph tag (use this to begin a new paragraph). The paragraph style includes top and bottom margins
- Heading 1 - Heading 6: Formats the paragraph as a heading. Heading 1 is the highest-level heading (largest), while Heading 6 is the lowest-level heading(smallest).
- Address: Can be used for a web page signature that indicates the author of the page and the person to contact for more information, for example: user@domain.com
- Preformat: This is useful for elements such as code examples, column data, and mail messages that you want displayed in a fixed-width font. In normal text, most browsers remove extra spaces, tabs, and paragraph returns. However, text that uses the Preformatted style is displayed with the white space intact, preserving the layout of the original text.
To align a paragraph or text on the page:
- Click to place the insertion point within the paragraph or line of text you want to align.
- Open the "Format" menu and choose "Align," then choose an alignment option: center, right or left.
Note: You can also use the Format toolbar to align text.
