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I am a wizard at html.] How do I create a reflection using html that I have created elsehwhere (in Google Docs, Kompozer, or Dreamweaver etc.)?

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I am a wizard at html.] How do I create a reflection using html that I have created elsehwhere (in Google Docs, Kompozer, or Dreamweaver etc.)?

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• Create a Reflection as above, then go to the text box for content entry • There is a button called ‘Source’ for html entry. Press it • • This will change the input window to html • • Type (or paste, or drag and drop) your html in. Then you can Save (if you wish to), or you can press the Source button again and that will take you back to the normal WYSIWYG display for entry. • • Here are some qualifications. For security reasons, there is a filter between any html that you input and html that the browser displays. It is possible that this filter will remove some of the html that you have created elsewhere. If you feel that your html is genuinely ‘innocent’ and your really need all the tags, let us know for we can change the filter. Often full blown web pages use complex CSS styles, which are either in separate style sheets or inline or in the file or document itself. You need to be circumspect here. Style sheets in separate files are awkward (you could attach them, get their url, refe

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