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Import HTMLResources

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When you create articles based on HTML instead of InDesign documents, you can set up a resources folder for sharing images, scripts, and CSS
files among multiple HTML articles. The HTMLResources.zip is also useful to linking to PDF files, images, and HTML files to display the content in
the in-app browser.

The resources file must be named “HTMLResources.zip.” You can import only one HTMLResources folder in a folio. The HTMLResources.zip file
is not an article that can be previewed. For information on creating HTML articles, see Import HTML articles.

To create the .zip file, select the contents of the HTMLResources folder, not the folder itself.

If several people are working on HTML articles, make sure that they have an up-to-date copy of the HTMLResources folder so that they can refer
to it.

1. Open the folder containing the HTML resources, select the contents, and compress it into a .zip file.

2. Sign in to the

Adobe Digital Publishing Suite Dashboard

. Click Folio Producer.

3. Select a folio, and choose Open.

4. In the Folio Producer Editor, click the Import HTML Resources button

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5. Click Browse, select the HTMLResources.zip file, and then click Open.

If you need to edit the HTMLResources.zip file, make the changes, create a new zip file, and import it again.

You can also import the HTMLResources.zip file by choosing Import HTML Resources in the Folio Builder panel menu.

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