Writing Site Content
This section will provide information about further customisations that can be made to your online application through Content Delivery to enhance the appearance, and behaviour of your application's site.
Explore advanced features and commands, markup specific functionality, and a range of productivity tools to help you write and manage your markup.
Topic | Description | Further Reading |
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Writing Markup Comments | Non-functional comments are added to markup, which allows explanatory notes to be viewed by other editors. | Writing Markup Comments |
Using a Markup Snippet |
Inserting pre-written blocks of common markup are useful for quick deployment, instead of having to manually type it every time. |
Using a Markup Snippet |
Using a Markup Bookmark | A bookmark is a type of productivity aid applied to individual lines within the editor. It lets you move quickly between the active bookmarks in a set of markup, without having to search for the desired line each time you need it. | Using Markup Bookmarks |
Using Find and Replace | Locate specific text within your markup and replace it with other text. | Using Find and Replace |
Using Incremental Search | Search for text in the editor without having to search for specified terms in a separate dialog. | Using Incremental Search |
Using Go To Line | Use this tool to quickly move your cursor to a specific line of markup. | Using Go To Line |
Page Links | Create named links to common pages and sites. In referencing these links by name, you can maintain the connectivity of your site far better than if you were to use a literal URL each time. | Page Links |
Markup Assets | Turn common markup into re-usable Assets, letting you reference them throughout your site as required. | Markup Assets |
Image Assets | Turn common images into re-usable Assets, letting you reference them throughout your site as required. | Image Assets |
This section also includes the following appendices: