![]() ![]() Normally, the `` tag contains the code for the UI elements that need to be present in the HTML page. You can add this after the stylesheet linking line. Tab navigation styles allow you to set the colors and display types of tabs in the PDF editor. To link your stylesheet, add this line between the `` `` tags: It’s available as the file `UIExtension.css` in the `lib` folder of the libraries you’ve copied to the web application directory. The stylesheet consists of the CSS styles used for the UI of the PDF Editor. But it’s not mandatory to name it as `index.html`. Typically, the index file will be the homepage of any web application. The `` tag specifies the character set you use in the file. The following HTML code is boilerplate that contains the basic tags (``, ``, ``, ``) necessary for creating an HTML file. Note: This HTML file must be in the folder you’ve created for the web application. You can use any of your favorite editors to create the web app, but we suggest using Notepad++ as it has a lot of useful functions and is free and open source. You’ll add the following HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into a single `.html` file. JavaScript applications use HTML and CSS for structure and style, which allows for great user interactivity. JavaScript can be used to develop both client- and server-side applications. Now that we’re all set up, let’s get to work building the app. – Create one folder in your local system for the JavaScript web application and copy the `external`, `lib`, `server` folders and the `package.json` file to this folder from the downloaded Foxit libraries folder. – Download the Foxit SDK and extract it in your local folder. Tomcat is used to host Java web applications. But before you get started, there are a few things you’ll need to do: Prerequisites ![]() The first step to editing a PDF is to create a web app that will allow you to edit the file. Accessing the Foxit PDF Edit Application. ![]()
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