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Set Fonts preferences for documents in Dreamweaver

A document’s encoding determines how the document appears in a browser. Dreamweaver font preferences let you view a given encoding in the font and size you prefer. The fonts you select do not affect how the document appears in a visitor’s browser. For information on setting a default encoding for new documents, see Creating and opening documents.

  1. Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Dreamweaver > Preferences (Macintosh).
  2. Select Fonts from the Category list on the left.
  3. Select an encoding type (such as Western European or Japanese) from the Font Settings list.
    Note: To display an Asian language, you must be using an operating system that supports double-byte fonts.
  4. Select a font and size to use for each category of the selected encoding.
    Note: To appear in the font pop‑up menus, a font must be installed on your computer. For example, to see Japanese text you must have a Japanese font installed.
    Proportional Font
    The font that Dreamweaver uses to display normal text (for example, text in paragraphs, headings, and tables). The default depends on your system’s installed fonts. For most U.S. systems, the default is Times New Roman 12 pt. (Medium) on Windows and Times 12 pt. on Mac OS.

    Fixed Font
    The font Dreamweaver uses to display text within pre, code, and tt tags. The default depends on your system’s installed fonts. For most U.S. systems, the default is Courier New 10 pt. (Small) on Windows and Monaco 12 pt. on Mac OS.

    Code View
    The font used for all text that appears in the Code view and Code inspector. The default depends on your system’s installed fonts.