So, there'll be no HTML editing capability whatever (based on the sticky post)? Not even a quickie dialog to insert some style stuff into the header (or some paste-in HTML for the body) you got from another source?
The program does sound very exciting but it seems that would limit one's ability to integrate your work with stuff you've done elsewhere if you really wanted to.
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Interesting, I use many things from http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ which includes dhtml in the header. Can we add things in the <head> section from within WXD?
Hi Spinny,
I don't know of any way to add code in the header within Web Designer. If there is, I'm sure that John (Covoxer) will be along to let us know.
However if it is something to be placed within the body, using a placeholder and "Replace with HTML" could work. See attachment.
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I just read through the preview tutorial, and there's a feature called:
It seems to allow you to paste in HTML or scripts or whatever using placeholders. Still didn't see anything about being able to insert code into the header, though.Placeholder > Replace with HTML Code text entry box
ETA: D'oh! You beat me to it by seconds!
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There is no way to add code directly to the header. This should not cause any problems for scripts or stylesheets as they can be added to body.
The only things that you can change in the header is page title, page description and list of keywords. These are set in the page web properties dialog:
John.
Thanks for the info. It's probably not an issue, else they'd have included it. I'm just stuck in the paradigm that eventually you always have to resort to mucking directly with the code when doing web pages. I'll probably be shown wrong in grand fashion when this thing is released and people never even realize the capability isn't there.
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While I don't often add code myself, I'm sure there are many that do. For instance, many people like to stop people from right clicking and downloading their images. While we all understand that this does not stop "everyone" from stealing your images, it does stop a lot of people who aren't knowledgebable enough on how to get them any other way.
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