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The following conventions are used in this book:
All Web page Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) mentioned appear in boldface , such as http://www.jasc.com .
Hot keys in commands and menu options are shown in boldface , such as E dit > C opy.
Labels for controls in a dialog box or palette are shown in boldface , such as Match mode .
In the running text, all Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tags and attributes appear in full monospace capital letters so that the HTML code stands out from the rest of the text. In expanded examples, HTML code is presented in lowercase. (Today's Web browsers don't pay attention to case in HTML code. Keep in mind, though, that specifications for HTML coding are being considered that include a preference, if not a requirement, that HTML tags and attributes appear only in lowercase.)
In addition to these typographical conventions, this book features the following special displays for different types of important text:
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TIP
Text formatted like this offers a helpful tip relevant to the topic discussed in the main text.
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NOTE
Text formatted like this highlights other interesting or useful information that relates to the topic discussed in the main text.
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CAUTION
Cautions highlight actions or commands that can make irreversible changes to your files or that can cause other serious problems. Read cautions carefully ; they can help you avoid confusion or loss of work.
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