29.3.6 Specifying
where to invoke a browse macro
To specify where in an HTML output file
to invoke one or more browse macros, in the [Inserts]
section assign the macro(s) to one or both of the following keywords:
Top
|
At the beginning of the <body>
element.
|
Bottom
|
Just before the end of the <body>
element.
|
For example:
[Inserts]
Top = <$_prev><br /><br /><$_next><br /><br
/>
Bottom = <$_top>
See §27.6
Inserting HTML code in split and extract files for additional
[Inserts]
keywords you can use to specify other file locations, and for keyword
prefixes you can use to restrict macro assignment by output file type.
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Parent Topic:
29.3 Creating
a browse sequence
Sibling Topics:
29.3.1 Understanding
how browse macros work
29.3.2 Choosing
buttons versus text links for a browse sequence
29.3.3 Formatting
browse-link labels
29.3.4 Modifying
macros <$_prev>, <$_next>, and <$_top>
29.3.5 Understanding
browse keyword scope and default values
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