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Almtuna
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November 23, 2022
Question

Automatic "Click here to see this page in full context" Resp HTML5

  • November 23, 2022
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We have online documentation based on the Azure Blue template.

How can we automatically forward a reader who follows a direct link to a html page, to instead get the regular frame with TOC to the left, and search field above etc? (I.e. get the same result as if the person had clicked "Click here to see this page in full context".)

But, we don't want this behavior for Googlebot and other webcrawlers. the should stay at the first html page, to make the indexing correct.

 

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    Jhon273288936x0j
    Participant
    November 28, 2022

    Apparently, it had on the RH side - the FM side may or may not have caught up to the RH side (although I suspect they are still using an old headless version of RH Classic underneath the hood).

    Jeff_Coatsworth
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 24, 2022

    Whoops! Sorry - I completely missed the fact that this was a FM post; not a RH one.

    I'm not super sure if FM2022 includes the new Frameless HTML5 output format or not. I know that the Azure Blue is still the Responsive HTML5 design, so part of Peter's pages may be applicable in how that output is called. I know that there's been some flip-flopping on Adobe's part when it comes to launching topics to show or hide the TOC and controls by default (used to be that direct calls to topics appeared in their own window without any controls shown, except for a "Show" link that would turn it back on; then they changed that to pop a full browser with the TOC and topic content all turned on - like you had started at the index page and navigated to the desired topic yourself).

    Almtuna
    AlmtunaAuthor
    Inspiring
    November 24, 2022

    Do you really say the behavior has changed between FM versions?!?

    I'm still using FM2019, but installed FM2022 a couple of weeks ago. Is it time to try the new version?

    Jeff_Coatsworth
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 24, 2022

    It did on the RH side - the FM side may or may not have caught up (I suspect it's still running a headless version of RH Classic under the hood).