Operation Manual

96 | Working with Tables
HTML or Creative tables
Two types of table can be applied to the WebPlus page—the HTML table and
the Creative table. These can be compared easily in the following table—some
features can be applied to both, or just to one or the other. The features listed
above apply to both table types.
HTML tables Creative
tables
Searchable by search engines (Google, etc.)
Script and form insertion for generating
dynamic content
Resize/move table
Crop table
Rotate table
1
Rotate table text (in cell)
1
Apply fill and border colour
HTML-compliant Styles
Transparency
1
Borders
1
Warp
1
2D/3D Filter effects
1
Instant 3D
1
1
If applied, will export table as a graphic.
HTML-compliant styles means that you can format text in your HTML table
using heading styles (tags) from H1, H2, .., to H6. The styles can be assigned
from Text>HTML Tag on the Format menu. An advantage of this is that text
applied with Heading styles is retrieved in Internet search engines (H1 tag is
the highest priority). See Adding search engine descriptors on p.
62 for
more details.
So how do you tell the difference between an HTML and Creative table?
Simply, HTML tables will always possess dark blue corner/edge handles
when selected, while a Creative table's handles will show as grey.