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These are just a few of the editable placeholders present in the source of an
HTML fragment, object or page (in fact differently named placeholders exist
depending on the type of element). For example, the last placeholder shown in
the list above is unique to a page's source and won't appear for an object or
HTML fragment.
Any code can be inserted by cut and paste into any of the placeholder
positions but typically you can include tokens, HTML code or specific scripts,
e.g. JavaScript. This could be used to affect rollover behaviour on an object
not otherwise possible without scripting support, e.g. an image "on-click"
handler.
Adding HTML
WebPlus also allows you to add extra HTML code to a page. Using this
approach, you can include fragments either copied from another Web page, or
perhaps written by yourself.
You can also import formatted HTML text from a browser or email program
via the Clipboard (for example with a browser’s Select All and Copy
commands), using WebPlus’s File>Paste Special... command. Using the
Import Web Pages option, you can import one or more HTML pages into
your new or existing WebPlus site, with control over which additional
elements are imported.