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WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
Developing Sites and
Pages
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Prioritizing text with Heading HTML tags
It is possible to assign paragraphs (or text styles) in your HTML frame or
HTML table with a preferred HTML tags (H1, H2, .., to H6) for export. The tags
can be assigned from Paragraph... on the Text menu (choose the
Paragraph>HTML option); simply pick a preferred HTML tag for your
paragraph from the drop-down menu. An advantage of this is that paragraphs
assigned such tags take priority over other "body" tags (e.g., those using the <P>
tag) when appearing in search engine results (the H1 tag is the highest priority).
HTML table with a preferred HTML tags (H1, H2, .., to H6) for export. The tags
can be assigned from Paragraph... on the Text menu (choose the
Paragraph>HTML option); simply pick a preferred HTML tag for your
paragraph from the drop-down menu. An advantage of this is that paragraphs
assigned such tags take priority over other "body" tags (e.g., those using the <P>
tag) when appearing in search engine results (the H1 tag is the highest priority).
Searching websites
WebPlus uses a powerful search facility which matches user search terms with
text that appears in your site in artistic text, HTML/creative text frames or
tables. This makes it easy to retrieve content from any hosted web pages.
text that appears in your site in artistic text, HTML/creative text frames or
tables. This makes it easy to retrieve content from any hosted web pages.
The search feature works by using the Site Search Tool and Site Search
Results Tool, both hosted on the Web Objects toolbar's Search flyout. Each
tool is used to create objects that work together in combination.
Results Tool, both hosted on the Web Objects toolbar's Search flyout. Each
tool is used to create objects that work together in combination.
Site Search Results object—creates
a window in which the search results
are displayed. Typically, this is
placed and sized onto its own page,
and does not appear in the site
navigation structure.
a window in which the search results
are displayed. Typically, this is
placed and sized onto its own page,
and does not appear in the site
navigation structure.
You'll normally position the search
results box ahead of adding the Site
Search object.
results box ahead of adding the Site
Search object.
Site Search object—the text box in
which users type the word or phrase
they want to search for. This text
box is usually added to a master
page and appears on all pages of the
site.
which users type the word or phrase
they want to search for. This text
box is usually added to a master
page and appears on all pages of the
site.
As an example, the above search term "vitae" could retrieve search results
showing web pages which contain the search term. The user clicks the Search
button to initiate any search.
showing web pages which contain the search term. The user clicks the Search
button to initiate any search.