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This is a discussion on Page Designer within the HTML & CSS forums, part of the Web Development category; Websphere V5.0 : Web Development - Use page designer to add and modify html and jsp content, including the use of javascript In this tutorial you will learn about websphere ...

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Websphere V5.0 : Web Development - Use page designer to add and modify html and jsp content, including the use of javascript

In this tutorial you will learn about websphere v5.0 : web development - use page designer to add and modify html and jsp content, including the use of javascript, page designer, working in the design page - overview, working in the source page - overview, creating javascript files and editing javascript files.

Page Designer

Page designer allows you to work with html files, jsp files, and embedded javascript. Within the page designer, you can move among three pages that provide different ways for you to work with the file that you are editing. You can switch pages by clicking on the tabs at the bottom of the editor pane. These pages work in conjunction with the workbench outline and properties views, tool bar buttons, menu bar options, and context (right-click) menus.

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