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Importing a Web page
To import a Web page from another template, click File >Import Resources... in the menu.
See: "Import Resources dialog" on page949.
The Web page's Includes settings get imported automatically (see "Includes" on page528).
Remember to add or import any related source files, such as style sheets and images.
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
If you don't have a backup of 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.
In the Saving Preferences you can set whether a backup file should be created when you
save the template; see "Save preferences" on page848.
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612. Do not use Positioned Boxes and Tables to
position elements, however; use Inline Boxes instead.
Forms and Form elements are only available in a Web context; see "Forms" on page697 and
"Form Elements" on page702.
Using variable data on a Web page
Web templates are personalized just like any other template; see "Variable Data" on page785.
There are a few extra possibilities, though: variable data can be used in Form elements and
they can be passed to client-side JavaScript.
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