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HTML Options
There are a number of options that specifically relate to rendering your files into HTML.
Output
Include links at top of page - include back, forward, start of document and end of document links on the
HTML navigation bar at the top of each page. This is checked by default.
Include links at bottom of page - include back, forward and top of page links to the bottom of each HTML
page.
Include page links at top of page - include links on the HTML navigation bar to specific page numbers in
your document. For long documents Click to Convert provides links to 5 pages above and 5 pages below
the current page.
Include link to PDF document - if creating a PDF rendition of the same document, you can choose to
provide a link on the HTML navigation bar.
Include home link - use the home link to provide your customers with an easy way to navigate back to
your web site. Copy the example provided and always remember to include the prefix "http://" in front of
the web address. A "Home" button appears on every page and links back to the web address that you
provide.
Name web pages - the HTML rendition labels each separate page produced when converting any file. By
default these pages are called "index.html". For multi-page documents they are called "index.html",
"index2.html", "index3.html" etc... TIP: you can change the extension of the file name. If you omit the
extension, Click to Convert automatically adds ".html" onto the end of the name nominated.
Add dark borders around the pages - frame your pages with a dark border for a professional finish.
Include "Powered by Purepage"- Purepage is the publishing technology inside Click to Convert. If you
choose to include the "Powered by Purepage" graphic on your converted documents a small logo will
appear in the bottom left-hand corner of your converted pages. This image can be removed in the fully
registered version of Click to Convert.
Number of original pages on each HTML page - choose how many pages from your original file are
included on each HTML page. TIP: select "0" (zero) if you wish to display your entire document on one
HTML page.
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