Headers of different sizes on consecutive lines

Hello

I'm doing a small table of contents in Dream Weaver, where I have headers of different sizes on consecutive lines (and also some being indented). Like now, when I try to edit a header, headers on all lines of change to the same size of the header. Even if I try to put in withdrawal, any withdrawal. How can I separate these to so I can get the effect I want? (I know some HTML, is it possible to do so within the Dream Weaver?).

Thank you.

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Hello

I'm doing a small table of contents in Dream Weaver, where I have headers of different sizes on consecutive lines (and also some being indented). Like now, when I try to edit a header, headers on all lines of change to the same size of the header.

Which indicates that you use one
Tag:

Header 1

Header 2

Header 3

You need to separate the headers:

Header 1

Header 2

Header 3

Then style each header with css:

#one {}

font size: 24 PX.

}

{#two}

do-size: 18px;

}

{#three}

font size: 15px;

}

Then use a css combined selector to set the margin and padding:

#one, #two, #three {}

margin: 0;

padding: 0 10px 0; 0; / * top/left/bottom/right * /.

}

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