“Omni-Interactive” HTML

So you’re reading a webpage that contains information and data that would be excellent to include in a study you’re working on. Wouldn’t it be great if the data from webpage lists, tables, and stories could be instantly transfered from the webpage into your Omni application’s document?

Well you can. Omni Automation can be integrated by web designers into their content using standard HTML techniques and controls, thus enabling website viewers easily add data and elements from the webpage to their projects.

The Omni-Interactive section of this website offers detailed examples of some of the techniques used to provide this high level of interactivity, as shown in the following videos:

HTML Forms

An example of interaction between HTML forms and OmniGraffle on macOS:

An example of interaction between HTML forms and OmniGraffle on iOS:

HTML Lists

Two examples of adding the contents of lists to an OmniOutliner outline document. both example on iOS:

HTML Paragraphs

An example of extracting the paragraphs from a webpage section and inserting them as individual outline items in an OmniOutliner document, on macOS:

HTML Tables

An example of interaction between HTML tables and OmniGraffle on macOS:

An example of interaction between HTML tables and OmniGraffle on iOS:

HTML Table to Outline Document

An example of interaction between HTML tables and OmniOutliner on macOS:

An example of interaction between HTML tables and OmniOutliner on iOS:

“Heat Mapping”

An example of “Heat Mapping” on macOS:

An example of “Heat Mapping” on iOS:

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This webpage is in the process of being developed. Any content may change and may not be accurate or complete at this time.

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