Operation Manual
166 | WebPlus Advanced
If you're new to HTML and need to start with the basics, it's best to search for
"HTML tutorials" in your favourite Internet search engine before tackling
HTML editing in earnest.
To create an HTML page:
• Right-click a page in your Site tab and select Insert HTML page....
OR
Click the
Site Structure button just above the Site Structure tree (or
on the HintLine), or choose Site Structure... from the File menu. In the
dialog, select a page and click the Html page... button (optionally as a
child of the selected page).
A new page is added after the right-clicked page to the Site tab.
To edit an HTML page's source:
• Double-click the HTML page icon in the Site tab's Site Structure and edit
the displayed code.
To change HTML page properties:
• Right-click on the HTML page icon in the Site tab, and pick Page
Properties.
• From the dialog, uncheck Include in Navigation so the page does not
appear in navigation bars.
• ame the HTML page's file name.
ges
active. This can be done in three
urce of:
t placed on the page
o
ers (shown in green text colour)
will appear in your source tab's window.
Click the Change... button to ren
Attaching HTML code
In WebPlus, you can create pages in pure HTML (see Creating HTML pa
on p.
165). However, WebPlus also lets you attach code to your WebPlus
objects and pages, primarily to expand the capabilities of the objects (or the
page), making them more intelligent and inter
ways—you can attach code to the so
• a self-inserted HTML fragment
• a specific objec
• an entire page
It's not possible to edit the HTML code itself (there's no real benefit in doing
so), but specific areas of the displayed code are editable for additional code t
be added, i.e. clearly identifiable placehold










