View Menu Features

View as Netscape NavigatorView as Microsoft Internet Explorer
This menu option will vary based on the current file being viewed:

When the current file is in a preview window, this option is as follows:

Displays the current Web page in a preview window that shows how the Netscape Navigator browser would display the Web page. A check mark beside this menu option indicates the current Web page is being viewed as Netscape Navigator would display it.

Related Topics:
To see the current Web page previewed as both browsers at the same time, open another window and choose the alternate view. See Window menu, New Window.
To arrange the windows side-by-side, see Window menu, Tile Vertically.

When the current file is in a test window, this option is as follows:

Changes the test window to display the Web page as it would appear in the Netscape Navigator browser. A check mark beside this menu option indicates the Web page is being tested for Netscape Navigator.

Related Topic:
For information on testing a Web page for a browser, see Test View.

This menu option will vary based on the current file being viewed:

When the current file is in a preview window, this option is as follows:

Displays the current Web page in a preview window that shows how the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser would display the Web page. A check mark beside this menu option indicates the current Web page is being viewed as Microsoft Internet Explorer would display it.

Related Topics:
To see the current Web page previewed as both browsers at the same time, open another window and choose the alternate view. See Window menu, New Window.
To arrange the windows side-by-side, see Window menu, Tile Vertically.

When the current file is in a test window, this option is as follows:

Changes the test window to display the Web page as it would appear in the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser. A check mark beside this menu option indicates the Web page is being tested for Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Related Topic:
For information on testing a Web page for a browser, see Test View.

View as No Frames
Available when the current file is in a preview window only.


Some browsers, including versions 1.x and 2.x of Microsoft Explorer, Spry Mosaic, and other Mosaic versions, do not display Web pages designed with frames.

View as No Frames is used to construct a Web page that non-frame browsers would view.

  1. Click on the View as No Frames. A check mark beside this menu option indicates that View as No Frames is active.
  2. Web Factory creates an empty preview window.
  3. Add information from your frame pages that you want non-frame browsers to see.
  4. Save the file.

Related Topic:
For information on creating frames, see the Frames section of the Web Factory Handbook.

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