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FM 2019 Publish Responsive HTML5 Indigo Skin

Explorer ,
May 26, 2021 May 26, 2021

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I am publishing a large FrameMaker 2019 book as Responsive HTML5 using the Indigo skin.

 

I want to make some changes to the template, but cannot figure out where to make the changes.

 

header.png

I want to change:

 

  • The "Welcome to Our Help Center" header
  • The "What can we help you with today?" subhead
  • Choose different icons for each of the topics
  • Update the copyright notice at the bottom

 

I have RoboHelp 2019, but want to try and make it work to publish directly from FM if at all possible.  Converting from FM to RH and then publishing would be a monumental headache, especially since I am not the only person who edits this document.

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Adobe Employee , May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021

Here is how to customize the text:

  1. Browse to your settings file ("Settings.sts").
  2. Make a copy of it and rename it with .zip appended (e.g., "Settings-Custom.sts.zip").
  3. Open the "Settings.sts.zip" with any Zip-App of your choice (e.g., 7zip, Winzip, WinRar, etc.).
  4. In the ZIP you will find \!Language!\en_US\RoboHHRE.lng
  5. Extract RoboHHRE.lng and open it in a text editor like Windows Notepad, Notepad++, or any professional XML Editor.
  6. You will find the content you want to change relatively at the e
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Explorer ,
May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021

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Darn it. So close.  It worked the first time, but I had a typo in my edits so I re-edited the file.

 

When I went to republish the book through FM, it reverted . . . back to my typo-ed version.

 

At least I got it to stop using the default information, but now I am fighting it to make it use the new, fixed-typo version.

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