FrontPage Help
NAVIGATION INCLUDES:
To make it easy to update your website, we use include pages
which is a FrontPage feature the allows you to create a page
with text content, images or navigation menus and then
insert it on an existing page or pages. By updating the
information on a single include page all pages that have the
include page on it will also be updated.
CSS:
Stands for Cascading Style Sheets, a useful feature added to
HTML pages by a link in the html view that helps Web site
designers have more control over how pages are formatted and
displayed. Web template designers create style sheets that
define how different elements, such as navigation menus,
heading, tables and links work and appear. CSS is the most
common format, but sometimes you will see a FrontPage theme
in place of CSS that is worked into the design layout of the
web template.
YOUR NAME HERE:
The area that says, "your Name Here is sometimes graphic
image to give you an idea for a page layout. There is always
a blank image in the same size that you can use to replace
that image with your business or personal name. Also in some
of our templates all you need to do is just type in your
business name.
CHANGING THE TEMPLATE COLOR:
90% of our templates are pre-designed in a graphics program
and then turned into a html web page or are controlled by
CSS. Changing the colors of the template normally cannot be
done unless you have CSS or graphic design knowledge.
However we will make one to meet your needs in the colors
you need for a Custom Design cost or we can add it to our
other available templates for our normal cost.
ADDING YOUR OWN PHOTOS:
In certain areas of the templates where we have added images
as fillers, you can change them and add your own, but you
will need to make sure they are the same size, so the images
will not distort the tables and cause the template to fall
apart when viewed in the browser. You also need to make sure
your images are optimized to reduce the file size so they
load fast. If you are not familiar with optimizing images,
do a search on Google for "optimizing images" and you will
find tutorials for this.
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