area
Represents an area on an Escenic section page.
Syntax
<area name="text" > <content-ref>...</content-ref>* <list-ref>...</list-ref>* <group>...</group>* </area>
Only one form of the content-ref
element may be used:
Section Page content-ref.
Examples
This example shows an
area
element that contains a childgroup
<area name="center"> <group name="twoCol"> <area name="left"> <list-ref source="ex" sourceid="s12" name="important" number-of-items="2"/> </area> <area name="right"> <content-ref source="ex" sourceid="19"> <field name="leadtext">New lead text</field> </content-ref> <content-ref source="ex" sourceid="20"/> </area> </group> </area>
This example shows an
area
element that containscontent-ref
elements.<area name="right"> <content-ref source="ex" sourceid="19"> <field name="leadtext">New lead text</field> </content-ref> <content-ref source="ex" sourceid="20"/> </area>
Attributes
name="
text"
-
The name of this area. This must be the name of an area that is:
-
Defined in the
layout-groups
resource of the target publication. -
Allowed in the current context.
"Allowed in the current context" means:
-
If this
area
element is the child of asection-page
element, then it must be the name of an area defined in thelayout-groups
resource as a child of the layout group specified with thesection-page
element'slayout-name
attribute. -
If this
area
element is the child of agroup
element, then it must be the name of an area defined in thelayout-groups
resource as a child of that group.
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