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"Snippets" on page464 and "Loading a snippet via a script" on page543, and this how-to:
Multi-page Web template.)
Tip
For an example of how to serve different web pages using snippets, see the following how-to:
Creating a multi-page Web template.
If you would like to start with a template that is identical to the one you already have, consider
copying it (see "Copying a section" on page281).
To add a blank section to the Web context:
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On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, right-click the Web folder, and then
click New Web page.
Deleting a Web page
To delete a Web section:
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On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, expand the Web context, right-
click the name of the section, and then click Delete.
Warning
No backup files are maintained in the template. The only way to recover a deleted
section, is to click Undo on the Edit menu, until the deleted section is restored. After
closing and reopening the template it is no longer possible to restore the deleted context
this way.
To prevent losing any work, it is recommended to configure the auto-save and auto-
backup functions in the preferences (see "Saving Preferences" on page600).
Filling a Web page
Many of the content elements that are available for all three contexts are particularly suitable for
web pages; see "Content elements" on page385. Do not use Positioned Boxes and Tables to
position elements, however; use Inline Boxes instead.
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