APPLICATION DESIGN


Styling text for the Web
For Web applications, IBM® Lotus® Domino(TM) automatically converts text styles to HTML tags when there is a corresponding HTML equivalent. Bullets, numbers, alignment (except Full Justification and No Wrap), spacing, and named styles are some HTML equivalents. Certain types of formatting such as indents, interline spacing, and tabs do not appear when viewed from a Web browser because HTML has no corresponding format. Be aware that different browsers may display tags differently and that not all browsers support the HTML tags that Domino generates.

Fonts

If the fonts used are not the system defaults -- for example, in Windows, Default Sans Serif and Default Serif -- Domino converts font instructions to the HTML <FONT> tag and FACE= attribute to approximate the original font choice. Text may look different to a Web user than it does to a Notes user because the browser determines which fonts to use.

Size

Domino maps the text size you select in IBM® Lotus® Domino(TM) Designer to an HTML text size. The following table lists the text size in IBM® Lotus® Notes® and the corresponding HTML size. Note that Domino does not map font sizes to HTML heading tags (H1, H2, and so on).
Notes text size less than or equal toMaps to HTML size
71
92
113 (default size)
134
175
236
greater than 237

Preserving spaces

To align a column of numbers or to preserve or insert spaces, use the default monospaced font. On a Windows system, the default monospaced font is Courier. Domino converts the default monospaced font to a monospaced font on the Web and preserves any spaces you enter.

Text colors

Web users see the same approximate text colors as Notes users, but the colors may not match exactly.

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