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Exporting to HTML | 621
Exporting to HTML
You can ensure that your Corel DESIGNER files and objects publish to HTML successfully by setting document elements to be HTML-
compatible, selecting the settings you want, and checking Preflight issues. You can then publish to HTML. The resulting HTML code and
images can be used in HTML authoring software for creating a website or webpage.
This section contains the following topics:
“Setting preferences for exporting images to HTML” (page 621)
“Creating web-compatible text” (page 622)
“Previewing and verifying files before exporting to HTML” (page 622)
“Exporting to HTML” (page 623)
Setting preferences for exporting images to HTML
You can set preferences for exporting images that are destined to be viewed on the web. For example, you can determine layout options,
such as size and position of the image white space.
You can also publish your document as a single image, from which the application creates an image map. An image map is a hypergraphic
whose hotspots link to different URLs — including pages, locations, and images — when you view the HTML document with a browser.
Note that large image maps might cause slow downloads for those with a slow Internet connection.
To set preferences for exporting images to HTML
1
Click Tools Options.
2 In the list of categories, double-click Document, and click Export HTML.
3 Set any bitmap options.
You can also
Specify the number of pixels text can be automatically nudged to
avoid introducing rows or columns that are only a few pixels in size
Type a value in the Position tolerance box.
Specify the number of pixels that can occur in an empty cell before
it’s merged with an adjacent cell
Type a value in the Image white space box.