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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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238 Adding Dynamic Content<br />

double-check the code you entered and its position on the <strong>WebPlus</strong> page<br />

(resizing if necessary). If you have some grasp of HTML, examine the page<br />

source in a text editor such as Notepad.<br />

To add an HTML code fragment to a page:<br />

1. Copy the HTML code from its original source onto the Clipboard.<br />

2. Click the Insert HTML Code button on the Web Objects<br />

toolbar.<br />

3. Click on the page or pasteboard to create a new HTML Code<br />

Fragment window at a default size or drag to create a sized window.<br />

4. In the dialog, use the Paste to Head or Paste to Body button to insert<br />

the clipboard text into the header of the file or into its body.<br />

OR<br />

Use the scrollable code window. Enter one or more HTML code<br />

fragments into the appropriate field.<br />

5. Click OK to close the dialog. The code will appear on your page in<br />

the HTML Code Fragment window.<br />

For more complex scripting, it may be necessary to add supporting files<br />

(graphics, text files, etc.) that the inserted script may use—these can be either<br />

embedded or linked. This means the files are either kept with the site<br />

(embedded) or are referenced externally via a link (much like a hyperlink).<br />

Consider your final site size when embedding many images.<br />

To add supporting files:<br />

1. Click the Add... button.<br />

2. From the Open dialog, navigate to then select one or more files (use<br />

Ctrl-click and Shift-click for non-contiguous or contiguous selection,<br />

respectively). Click Open.<br />

3. The files are listed in the Files list and will be embedded in your site<br />

by default. If you choose not to Embed files (making your site<br />

smaller), then select each file and click the Make Linked button.<br />

4. Click OK.

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