Actually Publishing…
Ok, you’ve designed your pages. Now what? It’s really quite easy. Just go to the File menu and choose Publish to Internet. The easiest way from here, is to use the Wizard. We’ll discuss some of the graphic settings, but the most important is whether to use HTML Tables, or Styles as your publishing method. Styles will give you better results for certain graphic effects, like the gorrilla with the drop shadow sitting on the background. It can be layered using styles, so that you can retain the exact effect as seen in Draw. Using Styles, however, presumes that everyone looking at it will be using Netscape 4.0 or Internet Explorer 4.0 or newer. Unfortunately, that is not the case, so HTML tables is usually a safer choice. Styles would be great for a corporate intranet (assuming current browsers are in use).

Anyway, once you select where you want the pages created and which pages to publish, just click finish. You’re likely to get an error about HTML compatibility. You can opt to view the errors and fix those that are fixable, or just ignore them. It will still publish your pages in most cases. Most warnings have to do with text. It tells you that you can’t make artistic text HTML compatible and notifies you if you haven’t made paragraph text HTML compatible.