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This section provides access to the HTML template file that contains the source code of the Table of Contents pane in your WebHelp output. the See Using HTML Templates for full details.

If you are using an HTML skin you must edit your templates and settings in the skin!

Nowadays you will almost always choose an HTML skin to publish your project to WebHelp or HTML Help/CHM. A skin is a special kind of Help+Manual project without topics that only stores your HTML templates and all the settings relevant for HTML output to these two formats. When you choose a skin, the templates and settings in the skin completely replace those in your project.

Normally, a skin is pre-designed and you don't need to change anything. However, if you do want to change something, you must do all your editing in the .hmskin skin file. Editing in your Help+Manual project won't have any effect because those templates and settings are not used.

To edit a skin, make a copy of the .hmskin skin file in your project folder and then open it in Help+Manual by selecting .hmskin as the file type to open in the Open dialog. All the templates and settings are in the same places as in a normal Help+Manual project.

Exception: HTML Export Options

The HTML Export Options section is not stored in skins and needs to be edited in your project.

Simple Template Layout tab:

This mode is recommended if you do not have experience with editing HTML code!

Text above TOC headings:

Text below TOC headings:

Any text you enter in these two editing boxes will be inserted above and below the TOC tree with the topic entries. For example, you might want to enter the title of your project above the tree and a copyright notice below the tree. HTML tags are allowed.

The default code inserts the title of your project and links to the Keyword Index and Full-text Search panes (if activated in your settings). Please do not change this code unless you really understand how it works.

Format of TOC headings:

These settings define the formatting styles to be used for the headings in your TOC. You can use up to six levels. However, note that users will normally find anything more than a maximum of three levels generally and four in exceptional cases confusing and difficult to navigate.

BTN_ResetDefaults

This button automatically clears the HTML template and reloads the default template. Use with caution. This function completely overwrites all your editing changes!

Disabled Simple Layout tab:
The Simple Layout tab will be disabled as soon as you edit source code to prevent accidental deletion of your custom code. It can only be re-enabled by clicking on the Reset Template button. This will delete the edited code and replace it with the standard template

HTML Source Code tab:

This tab allows you to see and edit all the code of the TOC template manually. Experience in editing HTML code is necessary for using this mode! Note that the code in this template is essential for the proper functioning of the TOC. Please don't change or delete anything that you don't fully understand!

Disabled Simple Layout tab:
The Simple Layout tab will be disabled as soon as you edit source code to prevent accidental deletion of your custom code. It can only be re-enabled by clicking on the Reset Template button. This will delete the edited code and replace it with the standard template

Editing window:

The editor provides full HTML syntax highlighting to make editing easier. To enlarge the window for easier editing just resize the window.

BTN_ResetDefaults

This button automatically clears the HTML template and reloads the default template. Use with caution. This function completely overwrites all your editing changes in the source code!

Applying this change re-enables the Simple Layout Tab.

See also:

WebHelp (Help Formats)

Using HTML Templates

HTML Templates (Reference)