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Buttons. At the top is a selection of different buttons you can use
to link to each of your pages. You can simply delete the ones you
won't be using, and rearrange the rest to your preferences. There are
extra buttons at the bottom of this page
Step 4 -
Hyperlink the navigation buttons. Don't worry about not having the
other pages created yet! Simply hyperlink each of your navigation
buttons with the names of the pages you are GOING to create. Trust
me, you'll save a lot of time. Name them whatever you want, such as
"page1.html, page2.html, etc.)
HINT: To make
the buttons appear to have a "seamless image-map" look -
you need to make sure that you set border widths on the images to "0".
Example:
<a href="http://www.yourwebsite.com/page1.html"<img
SRC="new.jpg" BORDER=0</a
Step 5
- Create your basic pages. Once everything else is in place, you can
then make copies of this page (put all in a new folder to keep them
from getting mixed up with other templates) using different file
names. You are basically duplicating this page. For example, save
this page as "page1.html, page2.html, and page3.html, etc.) The
key is to make sure that each new filename corresponds with the
navigation button links. So, if you click on "What's New" -
it will take you to the What's New page. If you then click on
"Services" - it will take you to that page, etc. (Every
page should now contain the navigation buttons, the meta-tags, etc.) |
Step 6
- Check your links. Can you easily navigate through all the pages? Do
all of the navigation buttons work?
Step 7 -
Your Content. This entire body of text can be deleted and replaced
with text, images, forms, etc. Go through each page, modify them, and
save each. Once you are finished with your pages, double-check
everything by browsing through them using the navigation buttons.
NOTE: Extra Graphics, forms, etc. can be found in the
"Miscellaneous Graphics" Folder.
Step 8 -
Upload your new pages to your website. If using FTP, you must upload
all .html files in ASCII Mode and all images in BINARY mode. If you
do not have FTP abilities (such is this case with some free web
hosting sites). You can copy and paste the actual HTML code by
opening each page in a text editor (Wordpad works just fine)
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