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Page layout When exporting a document to HTML, you can choose whether or not to
maintain the positioning of objects on a page. Choosing the Best (CSS-1) option for
Positioning preserves the positioning of page items with high fidelity by using CSS-1. To
benefit from CSS-1 positioning, you must use a version 4.0 or later browser; different
browsers support CSS-1 to varying degrees.
When you choose not to approximate page layout, the result is one column of continuous
text, with graphics occupying separate paragraphs and flowing along with the text.
Best option deselected (left) and Best option selected (right)
Exporting a document to HTML
Exporting a document to HTML can be as simple as using the default settings, or as
customized as you need it to be.
To export an InDesign document to HTML:
1 Choose File > Export.
2 For Save as Type (Windows) or Formats (Mac OS), choose HTML.
3 Type a filename, and choose a location for the file.
4 Click Save to open the Export HTML dialog boxes. The options are explained in the
following topics.
5 Adjust settings as desired. Then choose another dialog box in the menu at the top of
the current dialog box, or click Previous or Next.
6 When you have set the options in each dialog box, click OK. Depending on the options
you've chosen, your HTML file may now appear in the Web browser of your choice.
Setting document options
Click Documents at the top of the Export HTML dialog box to set options affecting the
entire document.
Export as a Single HTML Document Creates a single HTML file from your entire
document. You can specify to export all pages, one page, or a range of pages. When you
export more than one page as a single HTML file, a horizontal rule appears between the
pages in the Web browser.
You can also type a title for your HTML file which appears in the title bar of most
Web browsers.
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