Use the WebHelp Properties dialog - General tab to set up the way you want your WebHelp project to look and behave.
WARNING! Each time you generate new WebHelp source files, RoboHELP empties the WebHelp output folder. All subfolders and files below the output folder are deleted. Assure that your WebHelp output folder does not contain items that you do not want deleted.
Select output folder and start page for WebHelp: Specifies a location and start page for the WebHelp files. A default location is given for the output folder. If you want to choose a different location for the output folder, click the browse button and navigate to a new drive/folder. Also, a default start page is specified for your WebHelp project. If you want to choose a different start page, you can type one in (you must use the .HTM extension).
Build Expression: To use build tags with the WebHelp files, click Define and select build tag options.
Navigation Pane:
TOC: Select to include a table of contents within your WebHelp project.
Index: Select to include an index within your WebHelp project.
Search: Select to include a full-text search option within your WebHelp project.
Preferred Format: Specifies how you want added functionality in your WebHelp project to work. Both options will work on all browsers — simply choose the format you prefer.
Dynamic HTML: Select this option to use a mix of Dynamic HTML and Java Applets for added functionality in your WebHelp project. (Based on the browser being used to view your WebHelp project, your project will use Dynamic HTML when it can and fall back on Java applets in all other instances.)
Java Applet: Select this option to always use Java applets for added functionality in your WebHelp project. This allows you to maintain a consistent look and feel to your WebHelp project no matter which browser your users have.
Select Always use lowercase if you want to create file names that use only lowercase letters. This option is strongly recommended for UNIX users (a user accessing files on a UNIX server or a UNIX user accessing local files). There are many types of UNIX and all of them are case-sensitive.
Advanced: Click the Advanced button to display the Advanced setting for JavaScript dialog. This dialog allows you to select a JavaScript setting.