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Changing Your Home Page

Every website needs a Home page. When you start a project, Web Studio automatically makes the Home page be the first page in the Page List. The Home page always has a little house icon next to the name so that it is easy to find.

You can change which page

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Google Sitemaps 101

Web Studio automatically generates an XML Sitemap of your website when it is published. This sitemap is updated every time you upload a change to your site, so it always stays current. The only thing you need to do to take full advantage of this

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Page:Include Page In Group

The Include Page In group lets you toggle between including and excluding the current page from both the Footer Links object, and the Google Sitemap. This is also where you can choose The Google change frequency and page rank for the

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Page:Upload Group

The Upload group gives you several options regarding uploading to your hosting server. Web Studio 5 has a fully functional FTP program built-in, which enables you to upload to any server for which you have credentials. If you already have your login information,

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Page:Preview Group

The Preview group will let you preview either in Web Studio’s internal browser (which is Internet Explorer), or use the default browser you’ve set on your computer. Web Studio uses whatever version of IE that you have installed. If you’ve installed IE 6,

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Page:Background Group

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.

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Page:Page Group

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