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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Accessing an Object’s HTML<br />

822<br />

Create several links on the content page using the Link dialog. Don’t add any<br />

HTML specifying a target frame. Preview the site and test the links. They should all<br />

display contents in the default target frame.<br />

Accessing an Object’s HTML<br />

You can add HTML or script to pictures, media, a text box, or any other object, to<br />

modify or control that object. You can enclose the object in HTML tags, or add<br />

HTML or script inside the object’s tag.<br />

You can add code before and after a text box’s HTML as described here. To insert<br />

code inside a text box, see “Inserting HTML in a Text Box” on page 825.<br />

1. In Page view, select the object you want to add code to, and click the HTML<br />

button on the Properties panel. Or from the Object menu, choose HTML.<br />

The Object HTML dialog appears.<br />

2. Click the tab to indicate where you want to insert HTML or script.<br />

• Before Tag. Adds code just before the object’s tag, as in your_code , if the object is a picture.<br />

• Inside Tag. Adds code inside the object’s tag, as in , where attribute is your code. This tab appears only if you can add<br />

something inside the object’s tag.<br />

• After Tag. Adds code just after the object’s tag; for example, to insert a<br />

closing HTML tag for any opening tag inserted before the object.<br />

3. Enter your code on the tab.<br />

Your typing also appears, shown in blue, in the dialog’s gray area, where you<br />

can preview its location in the object’s HTML.

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