22.5 Specifying HTML <body> attributes

You can use configuration settings to assign values to HTML <body> attributes:

[Attributes]
; body= attributename=value

Keep all attributes on one line, regardless of line length. For XHTML, all attribute names must be lowercase. For example:

[Attributes]
body= bgcolor="#FFFFE1" text="#000080" link="#008020" vlink="#804000"

You can insert JavaScript for <body> attributes; for example:

[Attributes]
body= onLoad="if (self != top) top.location = self.location"

In addition to attributes for the <body> tag, you can use the [Attributes] section to specify attribute values for <table>, <tr>, <td>, <th>, <thead>, <tfoot>, and <tbody> tags; see §33.4.1 Specifying attributes for all tables.

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Parent Topic:  22. Converting to HTML/XHTML

Sibling Topics:

22.1 Deciding which type of output to produce

22.2 Setting up an HTML project

22.3 Including starting code and entity references

22.4 Supplying values for the <head> element

22.6 Specifying document-wide properties for HTML

22.7 Defining text colors for HTML

22.8 Importing HTML files as insets

22.9 Providing hover text for links in HTML

22.10 Generating XHTML for Confluence 4.x

22.11 Exporting content for database input

22.12 Specifying a starting topic for HTML or XHTML

22.13 Using framesets

22.14 Passing W3C validation tests

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