From the Global Objects menu, select
Web User Control Assets.
In the lower left corner of the Web Assets editor, click
the New (+) button.
In the Name field of the
New form, specify a name for the new Web User Control
Asset object.
To have the new asset created within a new or existing folder, type the entire
path and file name here.
For example, to have a new CSS file created inside a
Mongoose folder, you would specify
Mongoose/CSS/MyCssFile.css
in the Name field.
Click OK.
The new Web User Control Asset name displays in the list on the left panel,
and the Properties panel on the right
displays the property sheet for the new Web User Control Asset object.
In the property sheet, from the Content drop-down list, select the type of content that the new
asset is to contain.
Click the ellipsis (…) button to
the right of the Contents field.
Use the Edit Browser File form to define the Web User
Control Asset object.
Note: The Edit Browser File form displays different
options, depending on what type of Content you specified.
To save the Web User Control Asset as a new object, click OK.