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WYSIWYG editors like to make the code look the way that they think it should look. However, it isn't always in the Webmaster's best interest, especially when you're trying to copy and paste code for one of the personal Web page features from a Web page. Most editors have allowed for this by giving you a way to enter code that is untouchable. We've outlined the method for a few of them below.
If you have problems or questions, be sure to check the help file for the application you are using. If your problem is still not resolved or your questions remain unanswered after reading our PWP FAQ and the PWP Newsgroup FAQ, AT&T Worldnet Service has several help newsgroups dedicated to your personal Web pages. Read our PWP Newsgroups Tips page for the types of information that is needed. If you're new to newsgroups, also read our Newsgroups Tutorial for a brief introduction to newsgroups and instructions on how to participate in them. Note: If you're looking for AT&T DSL Service support, see http://dslhelp.att.net
Click the newsgroup name if you're dialed into AT&T Worldnet Service. If you are dialed into AT&T Worldnet Service and would rather use your browser than a newsreader to view these newsgroups, click the webnews link and the newsgroup will open in a new browser window. If you've enabled accessing your account from another ISP, use a newsreader that supports SSL and have configured your newsreader to access the iNetNews servers, click the iNetNews link to the right of the newsgroup name.
If your browser supports it, hover your mouse pointer over the newsgroup name and a brief description of the newsgroup will be displayed.
Note: When you open the software, make sure you expand the plus (+) signs next to the messages listed. By doing this you will be able to view the messages and responses of others as well as see the answer to your particular question.
- worldnet.help.pwp.new-users (iNetNews) (webnews)
- worldnet.help.pwp.advanced-users (iNetNews) (webnews)
- worldnet.help.pwp.misc (iNetNews) (webnews)
- worldnet.help.macintosh (iNetNews) (webnews)
For a list of all of the AT&T Worldnet help newsgroups, see Getting Help Through Newsgroups.
Adobe Pagemill
- Copy the code of the feature that you want to include on your personal Web page.
- Place your cursor on your page where you want the feature to be located.
- On the menu bar, choose View and then Source Mode.
- Paste the code that you copied.
Netscape Composer
- Copy the code of the feature that you want to include on your personal Web page.
- Place your cursor on your page where you want the feature to be located.
- On the menu bar, choose Edit and then Preferences.
- Choose Composer and then Publishing.
- Uncheck Maintain links and Keep images with page.
- Click OK.
- On the menu bar, choose Insert and then HTML Tag.
- Paste the code that you copied.
- Click OK.
Netscape Gold
- Copy the code of the feature that you want to include on your personal Web page.
- Place your cursor on your page where you want the feature to be located.
- On the menu bar, choose Options and then Editor Preferences.
- Click the Publish tab.
- Uncheck Maintain links and Keep images with page.
- Click OK.
- On the menu bar, choose Insert and then HTML Tag.
- Paste the code that you copied.
- Click OK.
MS FrontPage
Front Page 97 and Front Page Express:
- Copy the code of the feature that you want to include on your personal Web page.
- Place your cursor on your page where you want the feature to be located.
- On the menu bar, choose Insert.
- Choose HTML Markup.
- Paste the code that you copied.
- Click OK.
Front Page 98:
- Copy the code of the feature that you want to include on your personal Web page.
- Place your cursor on your page where you want the feature to be located.
- On the menu bar, choose Insert.
- Choose Front Page Component.
- Choose Insert HTML.
- Paste the code that you copied.
- Click OK.
Front Page 2000/2002:
- Copy the code of the feature that you want to include on your personal Web page.
- Using the Normal tab, place your cursor on the page where you want the feature to be located.
- On the menu bar, choose Edit.
- Choose Paste Special.
- Choose Treat as HTML.
Microsoft Publisher
- Copy the code of the feature that you want to include on your personal Web page.
- On the menu bar, choose Insert.
- Choose HTML Code Fragment.
- Select the area on the page where you want the feature to be located.
- Paste the code that you copied into the HTML Code Fragment Properties box.
- Click OK.
Need Additional Help?
If you can't find the answers you need, please try:
- The help file for the application you are using.
- Our FAQs.
- The AT&T Worldnet Help Newsgroups.
