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section (see "Setting a default Web page for output" on page553) before generating Web
output; also see "Generating Web output" on page1509.
Creating a Web page
When creating a Web page, it is advisable to follow design guidelines for web pages, so that
they are likely to look good in different browsers and on different devices and screen sizes.
When you start with a Web Template Wizard, the Foundation framework is added to the
template, to guarantee just that; see "Creating a Web template with a Wizard" on page544.
Other approaches are described below, in "Adding a Web page" below.
Adding a Web page
When a Web template is created (see "Creating a Web template with a Wizard" on page544),
only one Web section is added to it. A Web context may contain various templates, but per
record only one of those can be used to generate output.
It is not possible to add a Web section to an existing Web context with the help of a Template
Wizard.
To provide alternative content for the web page, you could use Conditional Content (see
"Showing content conditionally" on page815), or Snippets and a script (see the Help topics
"Snippets" on page741 and "Loading a snippet via a script" on page904, and this how-to:
Multi-page Web template.)
Tip
For an example of how to serve different web pages using snippets, see the following
how-to: Creating a multi-page Web template.
If you would like to start with a template that is identical to the one you already have, consider
copying it (see "Copying a section" on page471).
To add a blank section to the Web context:
l On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, right-click the Web folder, and then
click New Web page.
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