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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 272 Generating Help and printed documents Work with layout types WebHelp layout About WebHelp WebHelp is an uncompiled output type that ensures that users can view web-based or desktop application Help in any browser and platform. It supports standard Help features and provides customizing capabilities. You can author content in another HTML editor, such as Adobe Dreamweaver, and still take advantage of the WebHelp navigational and organizational Help features. WebHelp also provides client project merging and a context-sensitive Help API. For older browsers that don't support DHTML (used to display the navigation pane), WebHelp displays the navigation pane using another supported format. Differences between WebHelp and Microsoft HTML Help WebHelp Supported by a web browser Uncompiled set of output files Runs on any platform Ideally suited for server-based distribution Microsoft HTML Help Relies on Microsoft HTML Help engine for support Compiled and compressed (CHM file) Requires 32-bit Windows platforms Workarounds required for server-based distribution Mac OS limitations for WebHelp • Mac OS filenames have a 32-character limit. • Output is displayed as HTML lists instead of DHTML. • BMP image files don't appear properly. Add or remove search highlights in WebHelp In a WebHelp system, search results are highlighted by default in the displayed topics. You can set the highlight color according to your preferences. Note: WebHelp, WebHelp Pro, FlashHelp, and FlashHelp Pro projects use the same procedure to enable Search highlight. 1 Double-click the WebHelp layout. 2 Click Navigation. 3 Select or deselect Enable Highlight Search Result. 4 When search result highlighting is enabled, click the color picker box and select a highlight color of your choice from the pop-up menu. Creating Section 508-compliant WebHelp Section 508-compliant output facilitates Help access for users with visual, hearing, or mobility impairments. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Generating Help and printed documents
Last updated 12/14/2011
Work with layout types
WebHelp layout
About WebHelp
WebHelp is an uncompiled output type that ensures that users can view web-based or desktop application Help in any
browser and platform. It supports standard Help features and provides customizing capabilities.
You can author content in another HTML editor, such as Adobe Dreamweaver, and still take advantage of the
WebHelp navigational and organizational Help features.
WebHelp also provides client project merging and a context-sensitive Help API.
For older browsers that don’t support DHTML (used to display the navigation pane), WebHelp displays the navigation
pane using another supported format.
Differences between WebHelp and Microsoft HTML Help
Mac OS limitations for WebHelp
Mac OS filenames have a 32-character limit.
Output is displayed as HTML lists instead of DHTML.
BMP image files don’t appear properly.
Add or remove search highlights in WebHelp
In a WebHelp system, search results are highlighted by default in the displayed topics. You can set the highlight color
according to your preferences.
Note:
WebHelp, WebHelp Pro, FlashHelp, and FlashHelp Pro projects use the same procedure to enable Search highlight.
1
Double-click the WebHelp layout.
2
Click Navigation.
3
Select or deselect Enable Highlight Search Result.
4
When search result highlighting is enabled, click the color picker box and select a highlight color of your choice
from the pop-up menu.
Creating Section 508-compliant WebHelp
Section 508-compliant output facilitates Help access for users with visual, hearing, or mobility impairments.
WebHelp
Microsoft HTML Help
Supported by a web browser
Relies on Microsoft HTML Help engine for support
Uncompiled set of output files
Compiled and compressed (CHM file)
Runs on any platform
Requires 32-bit Windows platforms
Ideally suited for server-based distribution
Workarounds required for server-based distribution