If you publish content for an HTML Web Site, the result is a tree of hyperlinked HTML files. Users can view the content via a browser. Exported content appears in a static version of Try It! mode suitable for posting to an Intranet or Internet site. With this method, users can view content without downloading a Web plug-in or installing content. 


Note: The HTML Web Site is designed to conform to Section 508c requirements for accessibility. The site meets the following requirements: it can be read by a screen reader such as JAWS; it is not color dependent; the font size can be changed by the user; it is fully functional without using a mouse; and it does not depend on an audio track for functionality.


Users access the content by launching the index.html page in the HTMLPages folder in the Publishing Content folder in the location where you published. This page displays a table of contents page showing the outline. Each topic has a link. If there is an attachment, a Concept link appears next to the topic name.


After clicking a topic link, users can navigate the static version of Try It! mode using the available navigation links. Each frame is a separate HTML page. The frame pages contain a graphic showing the recorded target application screen with the action listed below the image. One action appears in each page, and a red border indicates the action area for the frame. To navigate through the topic, users can either click in the action area or click the navigation hyperlinks that appear below the graphic. Hyperlinked text appears below the frame to view any attachments as appropriate. The text used for the links is the tooltip as defined by the content author. Alternative Actions, Alternative Paths, and Decision frames are included as well. In addition, a Keyword Index link appears on the Table of Contents page. After clicking this link, users see each keyword followed by a list of the topics in which it appears. The topic names on this page are hyperlinked to the appropriate topic.


The graphics are in .png format and are linked to each HTML document as appropriate.


The following areas do not appear in the HTML Web Site output:

The following publishing options are available for the HTML Web Site:


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