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Freeway Reference: Working with Items
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The element can be used for typographical effects like pull quotes or sidebars, for advertising, for groups of nav elements, and for other
content that is considered separate from the main content of the page.
Header Element
The header element represents a group of introductory or navigational aids.
A header element is intended to usually contain the section’s heading (an h1-h6 element or an hgroup element), but this is not
required. The header element can also be used to wrap a section’s table of contents, a search form, or any relevant logos.
Footer Element
The footer element represents a footer for the page or section. A footer typically contains information about its section such as who
wrote it, links to related documents, copyright data, and the like.
When the footer element contains entire sections, they represent appendices, indexes, long colophons, verbose license agreements, and
other such content.
Contact information for the author or editor of a section belongs in an address element, possibly itself inside a footer. Bylines and
other information that could be suitable for both a header or a footer can be placed in either (or neither). The primary purpose of these
elements is merely to help the author write self-explanatory markup that is easy to maintain and style; they are not intended to impose
specific structures on authors.
Footers don’t necessarily have to appear at the end of a section, though they usually do.
Address Element
The address element represents the contact information for an article or the page.
The address element must not be used to represent arbitrary addresses (e.g. postal addresses), unless those addresses are in fact the
relevant contact information for an article or the page. The p element is the appropriate element for marking up postal addresses in
general.
The address element must not contain information other than contact information.
This is the only HTML5 section element which will affect the look of the text used inside it. Text in the Address Element will display as
italic.
Creating items
Items are usually created by drawing a box on the page. Freeway’s Toolbar and Tools palette contain a selection of drawing tools that
can be used to sketch HTML boxes, graphic boxes, tables, and form controls. You can also create items by using commands in the Insert
menu.
Freeway’s box-drawing tools
There are four box-drawing tools in Freeway: two Rectangle tools, an Oval tool, and a Path tool for creating items that consist of polygons or
bezier curves.
The HTML
rectangle tool.
The Graphic
rectangle tool.
The Graphic
Path tool.
The Graphic
Oval tool.
Items that are drawn with the main box tools default either to HTML boxes (with a blue or green outline) or GIF boxes (with a gray
outline). The output type can be changed in Item Output panel of the Inspector palette. The output type of an item determines how
its content is reproduced in a web browser when the site is published. The six main output types are: HTML, GIF, JPEG, PNG, URL, and
Map Area.
To access the Path tool from Freeway’s default toolbar, click and hold on the Graphic box drawing toolbar item and select the Path
tool from the menu.
If you later wish to change the output type of an item in Freeway, simply select the item, switch to the Item Output panel in the
Inspector palette and choose a different output format. The output type might also change automatically when a graphic or other
content is imported.
When you want a box to hold text
The contents of a box drawn to hold text can be published either as HTML text, or as a graphic. You normally make this decision when
you draw the box—Freeway offers the ability to draw HTML text boxes or graphic text boxes with the individual drawing tools. Graphic
boxes holding text can be any shape you choose, but HTML text boxes can only be rectangular.
When you want a box to hold an image
An image can be imported into any empty HTML or graphic box. Images imported into empty HTML boxes are output by default as
“pass-through graphics” (see Pass-through graphics on page 105) and are not processed by Freeway. In this case, the imported graphic
should be in a web-ready format (GIF, JPEG, or PNG). By contrast, images imported into graphic boxes are processed by Freeway and
may be of any format supported by Freeway.
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