
272 Adding Dynamic Content
5. From the dialog:
• Enter your own Name for the object.
• (Optional) Select a Profile from the drop-down menu if created
previously.
• (Optional) A Filter Offsite string (access to the object will be
restricted to the domain entered and will prevent the URL from
being copied).
• (Optional) Change the object specific settings, e.g. for some
objects you can also set the titling, colors (for body, text and
border), and border thickness if appropriate.
6. Click Create.
The named object will be shown in a list in the My Smart Objects Library left-
hand pane. Here's an example of a selection of Smart objects, some grouped
under a custom profile named Rainbow WWW Objects.
All Smart objects can be added to the page, but some Smart object types (i.e.,
forums or blogs) are not added to a web page but instead access Serif Web
Resources directly (via offsite links or hyperlinks; see p. 36 or p. 223,
respectively). The main advantage is that there is no constraint by having the
Smart object contained within your page dimensions (avoiding window
scrolling).
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