Autorun CD-ROM Menu - HTML Interface
Only a few simple settings are required for using the HTML Browser Interface. Most of the hard work is done creating the HTML code for the project pages. Creating a readable, attractive HTML presentation is hard work. Some of the top HTML editors come with templates you can use. If you are not well versed in writing HTML pages, it is worth buying an HTML book, taking a class, or hiring a consultant.

A status bar can be included at the bottom of your project. The status bar can display the HTML links between the project pages and display internal project commands.

Home Page - HTML Filename:
This is the filename of the first page you want displayed when your browser project is started. The default file name for the project home page is index.htm.

If you supply button information (for up to 12 buttons), before editing your home page, WISCO CD Menu Builder can use your information entered for the buttons, and assign properly formatted commands to your clickable graphics using the default WISCO CD Menu browser template. It will also add your Options screen information to your HTML Home page. This home page template can also be created by selecting the New button while using the internal HTML editor while editing the index.htm file. This can get your HTML coding off to a fast start.

Secondary HTML Browser Pages:
Secondary HTML pages can be added by entering the filename in the edit box, and clicking the Add button. Your new filename will be added to the listing. When If the file does not it exist, it will be created using the template information you entered on the Options screen. The HTML pages can be edited by selecting the filename from the list box. This method can also be used to add HTML pages previously created to a new project.

If you supply button information (for up to 12 buttons), before creating new secondary HTML pages, WISCO CD Menu Builder can add your Options screen information to the HTML template for each secondary page. By default, these secondary files are info1.htm, info2.htm, info3.htm, info4.htm, info5.htm, etc. These secondary pages can also be created by selecting the New button while using the internal HTML editor. This can help get your HTML coding off to a fast start.

Browser Buttons:
The HTML and Slide Show Interface can display a browser button bar which can contain up to 6 browser buttons (Navigation, Print, Sound, and exit). If no browser buttons are displayed, the browser bar is removed from the project.

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