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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Referencing HTML from Page View<br />

524<br />

• Limit number of pages to. Select this option to enter the number of files to<br />

reference. <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> begins with the Home page you select and<br />

stops referencing when it reaches the end of the site or the number of pages<br />

entered here.<br />

Note: <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> only follows links; it<br />

cannot follow links in JavaScript or cgi scripts.<br />

• Down to structural level. Select this option to enter how many levels of your<br />

SiteStructure to reference. <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> references as many pages as<br />

possible at a higher level before going to a lower level.<br />

• Do not manage or move assets. If you select this option, <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong><br />

doesn’t copy external assets into Assets view. Do this if you prefer that path<br />

names in the published HTML not be edited from your native code.<br />

However, you then have to manage images and other assets yourself. See<br />

“Publishing Unmanaged Assets” on page 532.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

The referenced files appear in Site view, where you can rename them just like other<br />

pages. To keep track of externally referenced pages, you can color code the page<br />

icons in Site view. See “Setting Site Management Properties” on page 49.<br />

From Site view, going to Page view displays the external file in HTML Source<br />

view, where you can edit its HTML code.<br />

Referencing HTML from Page View<br />

You can reference an external HTML file as the Layout area of a page from Page<br />

view, and incorporate the file’s content—for example, to include existing<br />

META tag keywords or JavaScript definitions.<br />

1. Create a page in Site view.<br />

2. In Page view, from the File menu, choose Reference External HTML Page.<br />

The Reference External HTML Page dialog appears.<br />

3. Click Browse.<br />

The Open dialog appears.

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