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HTML Objects (EC03)
A web page is constructed of many individual pieces of information. Some of this information comes directly from PointForce Enterprise (PFE) e-Commerce through a program, some items on the page are graphics (images, logos, banners, etc.), while others are static pieces of HTML programming code. Where a piece of HTML text is only meant to be used a single time, it can be entered directly onto the web page template; by doing so, it will only be available to that individual page on the web site. For more information on Templates, see HTML Page Templates (EC05). When a piece of HTML text can be reused many times on the entire web site, or where edits to this information are required frequently, it is easier to create an HTML object to store this data. Once the object is created, it can be inserted into the web page(s) that require it (this includes more than one web page). Changing the object is also easier because editing can be done without the need to edit the web page template directly. Objects created in EC03 can be used almost anywhere on a website, and can consist of the following:
For a more indepth look at each of these objects, click here. The following list defines every field on EC03:
The following table outlines the functionality of the buttons on EC03:
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