Operation Manual
Setting up Sites and Pages 59
Creating HTML pages
HTML code is the underlying tagged code which your website visitor's Internet
browser reads, interprets and formats your page according to the tags used. The
code and tags used are the instructions to which a page will be formatted, and as
such it is vital that the code is correctly structured and conforms to HTML
convention.
WebPlus supports the development of web pages in HTML. You can add pages
within the Site tab's Site Structure window—a distinct HTML page icon is
shown.
HTML pages in the Site tab can be controlled in a similar way to standard pages,
i.e. you can drag/drop, rename, preview, insert offline links to, estimate
download time, or include the page in navigation. However, HTML pages do not
have master pages associated with them. In addition, a double-click of the
HTML page icon will launch the HTML page's Source window for HTML
editing (rather than the WYSIWYG display of a standard page). In the Source
window you'll see some basic HTML tags which, if you're an experienced
HTML developer, will be very familiar to you!