1.4
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PlanetPress Connect 1.4.2
- Setup And Configuration
- DataMapper Module
- The Designer
- Mark Position Options
- Additional Text Settings
- Additional Image Settings
- Barcode Options
- Codabar Settings
- Code 128 Settings
- Code 39 Settings
- Additional Datamatrix Settings
- Additional EAN 128 Settings
- Additional EAN 13 Settings
- Additional EAN 8 Settings
- Additional Interleave 2 of 5 Settings
- Additional PDF417 Settings
- Additional QR Code Settings
- Additional UPC A Settings
- Additional UPC E Settings
- Additional OMR Mark Settings
- Keystore
- PDF Signature
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
the Designer; see "Editing HTML" on page 224.
The HTML tag of a hyperlink or mailto-link is <a>. This is sometimes called an anchor tag. For
a list of attributes, see http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_a.asp.
Adding a hyperlink or mailto link
1. Select text or an image.
Note
Although it is possible, it is not advisable to add a Hyperlink to other elements, such
as a Paragraph or Div. HTML 4 specifies that hyperlinks and mailto-links may only
contain inline elements. Block elements, such as a Div, may not appear inside a
link. HTML 5 states that the link "may be wrapped around entire paragraphs, lists,
tables, and so forth, even entire sections, so long as there is no interactive content
within (e.g. buttons or other links)"; see https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/text-level-
semantics.html.
2.
Click the Insert hyperlink button on the toolbar, or on the menu, select Format >
Hyperlink > Insert.
3. Select URL to create a regular hyperlink pointing to a web page, or select Email to create
a mailto-link that will open the default email client when clicked.
4.
For a URL:
l
URL: enter a valid, well-formed URL to link to. It must start with the protocol, such as
http:// or https://.
l
Target: use the drop-down or type in the target for the link.When the target is _
blank the link will open in a new browser window or tab.
For a mailto link:
l
Email: enter a valid email address that appears by default in the To: field of the
email client.
l
Subject: type a default subject that appears in the Subject: field of the email client.
l
Message: type a message that appears by default in the Message field of the email
client.
Note that all these can be changed within the email client once the link is clicked.
Page 278