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470 Web Graphics and Websites
TITLE, DESCRIPTION & KEYWORDS: These fields are just as described in the Page Tab (on
page 474) section. You can optionally set these fields here so that they apply to every
page in your site, unless overridden by the Page Tab settings for a page. So for example
a page that doesn’t have its own title set in the Page Tab will get the title you specify
here.
HTML CODE (HEAD) AND HTML CODE (BODY): These buttons serve the same purpose as the
HTML code (head) and HTML code (body) buttons in the Page Tab section, and allow
you to enter and edit large amounts of HTML code to either the head or body sections of
all your website pages.
If code is specified here in the WEBSITE TAB it is included in every page of your site in
addition to any code specified for each page in the Page Tab. This allows you to have
some code included on every page, while also adding other code to those pages that
need it.
Website Link Colors
This section of the Website Tab allows you to control how text links appear on your
website.
UNDERLINE TEXT LINKS: Underlining is commonly used to highlight clickable links in text,
so this option is selected by default. Uncheck it if you don’t want your text links
underlined.
MOUSE OFF: Here you can choose the color you would like to be used for all your text
links. You can either choose a named Theme Color from the dropdown list (if there are
any in your current document) or click the Edit button to open the Color Editor so you can
choose any other color.
MOUSE OVER: Text links will change to this color when a visitor moves the mouse pointer
over them.
VISITED: Text links that point to a page which the visitor has already visited will display
with this color instead of the Mouse Off color.
Clip to page edges
This option is enabled by default. If you have objects in your website that overlap the web
page borders, click this checkbox to crop these objects so that only the portion on the
page is visible. Deselect this checkbox if you would like the object to flow over the page
edge, so that even the portion that overlaps the pasteboard is displayed.
Note that if you have an invisible page (the default for new web documents, or if you’ve
applied ‘no color’ to your page), clipping to the page edge does not happen even when
this option is turned on.