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Insert
Menu


You can access Insert Image from either the
Insert menu or the interface tool bar. To find an
image, go to your site image folder by clicking the Find button and navigate to the image you
want to use. You can also align your image selections left, center
or right from the interface tool bar.
Note: Layout alignments are designed to
position text around images.

Note: Other features of the
Layout section control the text
around an image. i.e. Spacing provides optional
positioning features.

To create a hyperlink, type your text and highlight it. Then go to the
Insert menu ,
click on it and select hyperlink or go over at the
Hyperlink icon on the interface tool bar to select
it.

A Link box will open where you
will browse for a file within your
site... or type one in pointing to a webpage out on
the internet. When you have a url link selected, click
Ok.
Note: You can also access the
mailto: tag from the Type dropdown tab for creating active
email addresses.

Adding an Email Form
Subscription Box
123
WysiWyg HTML Editor gives you the easiest way to create
email address capture forms. Now you can get email subscribers at
your site in a snap. What normally is a very tedious task in other
web programs has now been simplified in the 123 WysiWyg HTML
Editor
.
Simply place your cursor where you want your
subscribtion elements to appear on your page. Then take your autoresponder form code
(which is generated from your autoresponder system) and copy/paste it
directly into the 123 WysiWyg Insert HTMLbox.
Click Ok and you’re done. No hairy code to get lost
in trying to find the exact spot in the HTML to lay in your code.
123 WysiWyg HTML Editor does it for you.
You can access the HTML
Insert box by going to the Insert Menu > and select
HTML Code or click on the interface
tool bar icon.
 Your email subscription box elements will
appear something like this. You can have many
variations and styles for your email box. It's never been easier to add email subscriptions to
your website.
Note:
There is no problem using CGI in
autoresponder codes as they come completely configured to work
on a server. All you have to do is copy/paste and upload your
page with the inserted code up to your website server.

The
Insert Script Code box allows your to copy/paste
codes like javascripts directly into it. In this example we have
input a popup window code into the box for easy popups. Just like
the Insert HTML box, this Insert Script Code box provides a
streamlined way to handle the more technical website tasks. Once you
click Ok, your javascript is placed into the HTML code
easily.
Note: The
checkbox in the left hand bottom corner of the box allows a portion of
the script code to also go into
the <HEAD> of the HTML without the user having to get into
the intricate details.
The check box allows the use
of some of the more technical javascripts that require 2 areas of
placement into the HTML code.
* You can also access
the Insert Menu
to Insert
script code as well *

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