HTML tag attributes for a Domino® server
The HTML tab appears on many properties boxes. If you are designing a Web application and are using HTML 4.0, the HTML tab lets you apply core attributes that are common to a number of objects, such as Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), easily. Domino® incorporates the values of these attributes in the HTML that it creates at runtime. When you are using the HTML tag attributes, remember:
- The HTML must be ASCII characters.
- Do not place quotation marks around the attributes, except around the attributes you use in the Other box.
- The "Other" attribute needs quotation marks, as shown in the example that follows.
HTML tag attributes
HTML tag attributes |
Description |
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Name/ID |
References an object using JavaScript™ or CSS. For example, the object could be ID = ZipCode |
Class |
Applies a CSS class for a defined object. For example, if the object's name is ZipCode, the class could be Numeric. CSS styles are defined in the HTML Head Content event for a form or page. |
Style |
Applies a specific CSS style to an object using in-line CSS. For example, if the object's name is ZipCode, the class is Numeric, the style could be font-size:10pt. If you have more then one value, separate them with a semi-colon; for example, font-size:10pt; color:blue. |
Title |
Explorer 4.x and later provides the user with a tip or prompt. For example, if the object's name is ZipCode, the class is Numeric, the title could be Enter your Zip Code. The title displays differently on different browsers. |
Other |
Adds other HTML tag attributes, and must be written as pure HTML code. For example, instead of writing ZipCode in the Name/ID box, you write ID="ZipCode" in the "Other" box. |