Publishing to HTML
You can create Internet-ready documents by publishing to HTML directly from WordPerfect. By default, Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) information is automatically added to the HTML file. You can, however, publish to HTML without adding the CSS information. For instance, if you have specific CSS requirements, you can publish to plain HTML and add the CSS information later.
Before publishing to HTML, you can preview a document in a browser from within WordPerfect.
When you publish graphics to HTML, they are automatically converted to a commonly used Web format. You can also specify a graphics file format. If a graphic consists of few colors or sharp edges, such as in a line drawing, you may want to convert the graphic to the GIF format. If a graphic consists of broad tonal ranges, such as in photographs or scanned images, you may want to convert the graphic to the JPEG format.
To publish to HTML |
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Click File Publish to HTML.
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Type a name in the HTML filename box.
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To publish to HTML without including Cascading Style Sheet information, enable the Plain HTML check box.
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Click Publish.
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To preview a Web document |
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Click View Preview in browser.
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To convert a graphic to GIF format |
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Right-click a graphic, and click HTML properties.
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Click the Publish tab.
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Enable the GIF option.
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Enable any of the following check boxes:
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Interlaced — lets the image appear interlaced
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Transparency — lets you choose a transparency color by opening the Transparent color picker, and clicking a color.
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To convert a graphic to JPEG format |