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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Setting Options for the Current Site<br />

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• Number of pages. Pages currently in this site. This setting is updated when you<br />

add or delete pages.<br />

• Browser compatibility. HTML output method setting for the site. See Chapter 7,<br />

“Controlling Published Output.”<br />

• New page size. Default width and height for pages you add to the site. Changing<br />

this setting does not change the size of existing pages in the site.<br />

• Scripts. Select the default scripting language (ASP or PHP) used for <strong>NetObjects</strong><br />

<strong>Fusion</strong> components. Check with your Internet service provider to determine<br />

which option is appropriate for your hosting environment.<br />

• Character set. You can choose a character set from the drop-down list. See<br />

“Setting the Site’s Character Set” on page 921.<br />

• Text formatting. You can choose HTML or cascading style sheets (CSS). See<br />

“Selecting HTML or Cascading Style Sheet Text Formatting” on page 182.<br />

• Quote type. Select Straight or Curly quotes for the site’s text objects.<br />

• HTML Options. Click this button to define characteristics of the HTML generated<br />

when you publish your site. See “Setting HTML Options” on page 869.<br />

• Variable Options. Click this button to enable variable substitution. You can add<br />

a prefix and suffix to <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>’s syntax that will not conflict with your<br />

custom-defined variables.<br />

Setting Site Protection Options<br />

With <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>’s Site Protection options, you can control which pages,<br />

layouts, and MasterBorders can be modified. Site Protection options are useful<br />

when using <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> collaboratively with nPower clients. See<br />

Chapter 36, “Using the Content Management Features.”

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