Referencing HTML from Page View

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Referencing HTML from Page View

You can reference an external HTML file as the Layout area of a page from Page view, and incorporate the file's <HEAD> content for example, to include existing META tag keywords or JavaScript definitions.

  1. Create a page in Site view.
  2. In Page view, from the File menu, choose Reference External HTML Page.

The Reference External HTML Page dialog appears.

  1. Click Browse.

The Open dialog appears.

  1. Select the external file you want to reference, and click Open to return to the Reference External HTML Page dialog.

If the file is already referenced elsewhere in the site, avoid creating a duplicate asset by clicking the HTML Assets tab and selecting the file from there.

  1. Choose whether to import the referenced file's <HEAD> content and manage external assets.
  • Import <HEAD>. Select this option to publish the external HTML page's <HEAD> content. Choose Append to Current <HEAD> to add external <HEAD> content to what NetObjects Fusion generates, or choose Replace Current <HEAD> to publish only the external page's <HEAD> content. Note that this setting is not persistent (that is, it is not retained by NetObjects Fusion between sessions), so you must choose this option for each referenced page.

Don t select Replace Current <HEAD> if the page contains actions, navigation bars with rollover buttons, or is being published using the HTML 4.01 output option. NetObjects Fusion generates <HEAD> content these options require.

  • Do not manage or move assets. If you select this option, NetObjects Fusion doesn't copy any external assets into Assets view. Do this if you prefer that path names in the published HTML not be edited from your native code. However, you then have to manage images and other assets yourself. See Publishing Unmanaged Assets.