Posted on October 29th, 2009
You can choose to change the Master Page at any time. When you do that, the objects on the new Master Page are placed on all of the pages that are included in the Master Page. The objects from the previous Master Page are removed. You can only have one
Posted on October 29th, 2009
You can decide at any time to turn off the Master Page function. However, when you do this it removes all of the Master Page contents from all of the other pages. When you do not use a Master Page, you can use the Duplicate Page button to make
Posted on October 29th, 2009
A Master Page allows you to create quick consistent page layouts for all of the pages in your website. This is because everything you place on the Master Page is automatically placed on the other pages. Once you designate the Master Page, you can continue to use it for all
Posted on October 28th, 2009
There are two ways that you can begin to use a Master Page. The first step is to add a page in the Page List that you will use as the Master Page. This page will not be uploaded as a page when you upload to the internet.
Choose a Master
Posted on October 28th, 2009
Include a Page
Exclude a Page
If you don’t want the Master Page objects to be placed on every page in your site, you can indicate which pages you want to exclude in the Page List’s right click menu.
You can choose to use a Master Page at anytime. Once you choose a page
Posted on October 1st, 2009
The Background group will let you change the background color or background graphic for the current page. Pages that are subordinate to the master page can still add their own backgrounds. To revert to the background of the master page, choose remove background.
Posted on October 1st, 2009
The Page group will let you add, delete, duplicate and rename your pages. You can also set the current page as the Home page, or as the Master page. The master page creates a framework from which the rest of your pages can