5.1. What is a page

A page in Domino Designer 6 is a design element that is used to display information. Unlike a form that collects information, pages are designed to present information to the user. For this reason, you cannot create any fields or subforms on a page. However, you can have text, graphics, or an embedded control (such as an outline) on a page.

Pages provide application developers with a greatly improved level of control over the layout of Web pages on Domino sites. Application developers not familiar with traditional Notes development, but with experience designing Web pages, now have a WYSIWYG HTML authoring tool that provides support for a broad range of browser technologies including HTML 4, image file formats, Java applets, ...

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