Text Editing
Your site probably makes significant use of text throughout; page and pagelet contents, titles, footers, captions, etc. All of it is text in some form or another, and Sandvox makes it easy to edit and work with.
This article serves as a guide to the various techniques and features that Sandvox provides for editing text anywhere in your site.
General Text Editing
Sandvox offers a true WYSIWYG ("What You See Is What You Get") environment for constructing a website. To edit a piece of text, you simply click it.
For certain pieces of text that appear on multiple pages (e.g. the Site Title), clicking the text may instead take you to the source of the text, but you can then edit it from there.
If you see an Editing Marker
, you can click it to insert some text in its place.
Images
To use an image within some text, either add it as an Embedded Image or use a Photo pagelet callout.
Links
Almost any piece of text within a site can be turned into a link to another page or external address. Please see the "Link" article for more information.
Formatting and Styles
Sandvox has a variety of formatting commands that can be applied to text using the Format menu. You can set the text's font, color, alignment, etc.
At any point you can choose "Clear Style" from the Format menu to return the formatting of the selected text to its original state.
Keyboard Shortcuts
When editing text, Sandvox offers the full range of usual keyboard commands available on your Mac (including some you may never have even come across - try command-control-d or option-escape for example!).
Line Breaks and Paragraph Breaks
Option-return is an especially handy command that Sandvox offers. Normally when you push the Return Key, Sandvox begins a new paragraph, which in a web site means that a line of blank space is inserted.
However, if you want to start a new line without making a paragraph, you can type option-return and Sandvox will instead start a new line. The difference between these two is demonstrated below:

