Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 User Manual
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WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
Adding Dynamic Content
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Attaching HTML code
In WebPlus, you can create pages in HTML (see Creating HTML pages on
p. 267). However, WebPlus also lets you attach code to your WebPlus objects
(e.g., in frames or table cells) and pages, primarily to expand the capabilities of
the objects (or the page), making them more intelligent and interactive. The
object or page can either dynamically generate content or can have its
appearance altered within its area as a result of embedded script content.
p. 267). However, WebPlus also lets you attach code to your WebPlus objects
(e.g., in frames or table cells) and pages, primarily to expand the capabilities of
the objects (or the page), making them more intelligent and interactive. The
object or page can either dynamically generate content or can have its
appearance altered within its area as a result of embedded script content.
It's not possible to edit the HTML code itself (there's no real benefit in doing
so), but specific areas of the displayed code are editable for additional code to be
added, i.e. clearly identifiable placeholders (text surrounded by a white
highlight) will appear in your source tab's window.
so), but specific areas of the displayed code are editable for additional code to be
added, i.e. clearly identifiable placeholders (text surrounded by a white
highlight) will appear in your source tab's window.
These are just a few of the editable placeholders present in the source of an
HTML fragment, object or page (in fact differently named placeholders exist
depending on the type of element). For example, the last placeholder shown in
HTML fragment, object or page (in fact differently named placeholders exist
depending on the type of element). For example, the last placeholder shown in