Once you have created a Web page with the Page part, you can add content using the other visual parts in the Web Connection and Web Form Category categories.
You can add text to the page with the Text part. Text represents a stream of text of any length; you can use it for just a few words (such as a heading) or for an entire paragraph. By setting properties for the part, you can specify special formatting for the text. For example:
Any settings you change in the Text properties apply to all of the text displayed by the part. Therefore, if you want to have a single word or a group of words that appear in a different font or have a hypertext link, those words need to be displayed by a separate Text part.
For example, consider the following sentence (underlining represents a hypertext link):
Welcome to Wally's Wine World! Come explore our Wine Cellar for an excellent selection of fine wines!
This sentence would require three separate Text parts, each with different
attributes:
Text | Attributes |
---|---|
Welcome to Wally's Wine World! Come explore our | Normal text |
Wine Cellar | Hypertext link |
for an excellent selection of fine wines. | Normal text |
When you specify in the properties that a text item (represented by a Text part) has a link to another page, you must specify the location of the link. You can do this in two ways: