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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Coding Your Own Objects<br />

Marks HTML<br />

inserted in a text<br />

box<br />

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Preview the page to test your code, and view the source from your browser to see<br />

the resulting HTML.<br />

You can double-click here to reopen the<br />

Insert HTML dialog to view or edit the code<br />

Coding Your Own Objects<br />

You can create an object, such as a Java applet or a table you want to code yourself,<br />

by entering HTML or script in an empty text box.<br />

1. In Page view, draw a text box where you want the object to go.<br />

The box marks the object’s position when you publish, but it can grow<br />

vertically or horizontally depending on the object. To approximate the<br />

published size in your Layout area, select Lock height on the Text Box tab of<br />

the Text Properties panel.<br />

2. Right-click in the text box and choose Object HTML from the shortcut menu.<br />

The Object HTML dialog appears.<br />

3. On the Before Tag tab, type, paste, or insert the HTML or script.<br />

4. Press Enter after the script and type <br />

6. Click OK.<br />

You defined a space on the page for a text item, inserted the HTML or script, and<br />

told <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> to put the HTML or script in place of the text.<br />

Preview the page to test your code, and view the source from your browser to see<br />

the resulting HTML. If necessary, go back and adjust the box’s position in Page<br />

view to get the actual spacing you want.

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