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Export tagging styles - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: Creating HTML Layouts with InDesign
Export tagging styles
- In this video, we'll take a look at how to tag styles within InDesign so that you can control how they will appear in the HTML output. This is useful for two reasons. One, it can make your output more semantically useful. For example, making sure that your largest headline is tagged as H1 will make your HTML easier to read and essentially more correct. And two, more usefully, if you know how your style is tagged beforehand, it's easier to target it with CSS or JavaScript customizations. So if you wanna follow along, I'm in the Exercise Files, Chapter 5, 05_01 in the start folder, and I'm just gonna open up the alice.idml file. Once I have that file open, I'm gonna go ahead and save it in the end folder and I'm gonna call it alice.indd. Let's go ahead and go to File and choose Export. And also in the end folder, I'm gonna export this as HTML, so make sure you have HTML selected as the Format. And I'll just keep the default settings and click OK. And that'll open it up in my web…
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