Writing Code and Web Content
Adding Document Content
The default template contains just the code required for a valid HTML document. This
default template is stored as \Wizards\HTML\Default Template.htm below your root
directory. You can edit this file and save it to change its content.
To open a new document use one of these commands:
You can easily add a link from an HTML, CFML, JSP or other HTML embedded
document to a URL.
To add a hyperlink use one of these commands:
For other supported languages, such as WML and SMIL, use the appropriate link
syntax.
To insert a file into a document:
1. Select File > Insert File.
2. Open the drop-down list of supported file types to filter file list.
3. Locate the file and click OK to insert the file contents in the current document.
To convert a text file:
1. Select File > Convert Text File and locate a local or remote file with a txt extension.
2. Click OK to open the file in the editor surrounded by basic HTML tags.
You can then add formatting or link to a style sheet.
Use Design mode to prototype page layouts and to quickly create HTML tables
and forms and set font and image formatting. Open Options > Settings > Design
to display the Design tab.
Add hyperlinks to Web images (gif, jpg) with the Image Map Editor. To get
started, open the Tools > New Image Map dialog box.
Press Ctrl+N to open the default document template.
Select File > New to select a different template or a wizard.
Drag files from the Files pane to insert links to HTML documents, images, and
audio and video clips.
Click the Anchor toolbutton on the Common QuickBar tab to define internal
and external links.
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