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LESSON 15
HTML and Web Publishing
To divide the document, you'll specify a heading format that will signify the start of a new
Web page. Every paragraph tagged with the format you choose will appear as an H1
HTML element at the top of a Web page. Subheads in the document will be promoted and
retain their relative head level to the new H1. On the main (first) Web page, you'll see the
document's introductory paragraphs, followed by HTML links to the new files that
FrameMaker 7.0 automatically split off. The result looks and works like a table of
contents.
FrameMaker 7.0 names the new files by adding -1, -2, and so on, to the original filename.
1 Choose File > Utilities > HTML Setup.
2 In the HTML Setup dialog box, choose Paragraph Formats from the Map pop-up
menu and choose Heading2 in the From pop-up menu.
3 Select Start New, Linked Web Page, and click Change.
4 Close the HTML Setup dialog box, then save the document.
Later, you'll save the document as HTML and see the results.
Seeing the results in HTML
You're now ready to save the Web1.fm document as HTML again to see the results of the
work you've done so far.
1 Choose File > Save As and navigate to the Lesson15 folder.
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