User Guide
Chapter 8: Multimedia
4. In the HTML Options dialog box, select options for saving the Web pages (see "HTML options"
on page 715).
5. Click OK to save them.
HTML options
General options
Create new folder: Organizes files for a Web page by placing them in
a new folder in the specified location. The name that you enter when
you are saving a Web page is used for the folder’s name.
Put images in subfolder: Creates a subfolder for the image files.
Separate pages: Available for multi-page Canvas documents; creates
a Web page from each page. Page names will become the file names. If
you do not select this option, then Canvas exports all pages as one
HTML file.
Generate navigation file: If you select Separate pages, you may wish
to activate this option; generates navigation aids placed on the top and
left side of each Web page. These links are created from the index name
of each Web page.
Use external style: Select this option to create an external style sheet
for Web pages that you are saving. An external style sheet can make it
easier to edit styles manually and can also reduce the size of individual
HTML files because the complete style information is not included in
each Web page file.
Not available if Table Layout is active since Table Layout doesn’t
use global CSS definition.
File format: Two types available: HTML 4 and XHTML 1, with only a
few differences between them. XHTML documents differ in the
document’s header and have some additional tags in the data stream
(such as end-tags for image objects).
Layout mode: Three modes are available for both file formats.
Table Layout: Allows all Canvas objects to be organized into cells
of an HTML table. All overlapping objects are rendered and
exported as bitmaps. Although table mode may produce less
efficient HTML output, it is accepted by all major browsers.
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