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Pre-formated webpages 12 years 8 months ago #2429

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The WYSIWYG editor CAN be used to import pre-formatted web pages (such as produced by MS Word and saved as XML) or (created by the Club Scheduler program as HTML) by selecting the "Format" named "Formatted" in most cases.

If, for some reason pasting in your page as "formatted" does not preseve your input formats, consider the following (which parallels the tip on backing up webpages). Namely, save the web page in source format as a text file, then tell WYSIWYG to use SOURCE display and then paste in the text (xml, html etc.) source version. That should bypass any "input editing" by WYSIWYG!

By the way, when bringing in web pages that contain pictures or other embedded graphics, you have to ensure that the stored paths to the graphics or pictures match where the actual pictures or graphics files WILL BE STORED on the TARGET SYSTEM, NOT where they currently exist on the SOURCE system. If this stuff "disappears" after loading, use the SOURCE edit function to point the inclusions to where you loaded them on the FTH 2.0 website!

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