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To rasterize an entire table, choose Item > Modify and check Convert Table to Graphic
on Export. For information on the options in this tab, see "Working with graphic elements"
earlier in this chapter.
To rasterize a single cell, select the cell with a Content tool ; choose Item > Modify;
click the Cells tab; and check Convert Cell to Graphic on Export.
Meta tags
Meta tags contain information about a Web page. They don't display in a Web browser,
but adding meta tags to your Web layouts can make it easier for search engines to index
your pages.
Meta tags are stored in meta tag sets. You can associate a meta tag set with a Web layout
page, and when that page is exported as HTML, the exported page will include all the tags
in the meta tag set.
A meta tag is an HTML element, such as <title> or <body>. The most commonly used
meta tags have two attributes: name and content. The name attribute identifies a meta
tag's type, and the content attribute includes the meta tag's unique values.
You can use a wide variety of meta tags. However, two of the most commonly used meta
tags are the following:
<meta name="description">: The content attribute for this meta tag is read and
displayed by some search engines.
<meta name="keywords">: The content attribute for this meta tag is used by some
search engines to help classify pages, and may be used in keyword searches.
For information about specific meta tags and their values, consult an HTML reference
book.
Creating a meta tag set
To create a meta tag set:
1
Choose Edit > Meta Tags. The Meta Tags dialog box displays.
2
Click New. The Edit Meta Tag Set dialog box displays.
3
Enter a name for the meta tag set in the Name field.
4
Click Add. The New Meta Tag dialog box displays.
5
Use the controls in the dialog box to configure the new meta tag, as follows:
Use the Meta Tag drop-down menu to choose an attribute type for the meta tag, or enter
an attribute in the Meta Tag field.
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