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- VHTML++CopyRight(c)1995bye:llussion
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- Getting Started!!!
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- Here is how to start making your own pages in no
- time at all!!!
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- Creating New Page:
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- To get started go to File|New File menu to create a new file.
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- Add new objects to your page:
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- To place objects onto your page, click on on of the
- buttons found on the pallete bar( pallete bar is right
- below the menu). Once you click on the button, it
- should be "down". Now it's time to place that object
- onto your page. To do so, click on the page in the
- place you want the object to be placed at. Then the
- dialog box will pop-up, asking you for all of the pro-
- perties of the object.
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- Moving, Cutting, Copying Objects:
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- Once to object is placed on your page you can edit its
- properties, move it around, and delete it. To edit the pro-
- perties of an object, double click on it, then the dialog
- window will pop-up.
- To move the object around simple drag-and-drop it where
- you want it to be placed.
- To use Edit menu commands, click on the object to select
- it, then go to Edit menu, or use the short-cut keys to copy,
- cut, and paste your object.
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- The page is finished. What's next?
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- After the page is finished, save it! Visual HTML++ saves
- files in its own non-HTML format. So page saved by Visual
- HTML++ cannot be view by WWW browsers.
- In order to convert your files to HTML go to Compile|Compile
- File menu. That will create a HTML file that is ready to
- be placed on WWW server to be viewed with WWW browsers.
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- Visual HTML++ has one great feature that most other
- programs lack, and that is the ability to create both local/
- server version of the same file. It saves you time, and keeps
- you pages errorless since there is no need to edit URL's(links
- to files, and documents) by hand which often leads to errors.
- By default all of the files created are server versions ready
- to be placed on the WWW server. To create a local version
- of the same file go to Compile|Version menu, and then
- recompile the file.
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- Here is the list of object available to you. You simply select
- them by clicking on the buttons found on pallete-bar:
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- Standard Page:
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- Text Object
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- Picture Object
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- Anchor Object
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- Label Object
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- Jump to label object
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- List Object
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- Bullet List Object
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- Enumerated List Object
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- New Paragraph Object
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- Horizontal Rulling Object
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- Forms Page
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- Single Line Edit
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- Multiple Line Edit
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- List
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- Checkbox Object
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- Radio Button Object
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- Submit Button Object
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- Clear Form Object
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