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Adding Pages

Go to the Folder List (View, Folders) and open the template or your choice.  As soon as it is open, go to File, Save AS... - then save it as the name you want your new page to have.  Now, go to the Navigation view (View, Navigation).  Is your Folder List open as well?  If not, the go to View, Folder LIST to open it.

Next, locate the new filename in the Folder List (it's probably at the bottom), left click over it and while holding down the left mouse button, drag it over into the Navigation Structure and drop it where you want it, so that it is underneath either the Home page or another existing page.  Repeat every time you wish to add a new page!

Converting Existing Webs

Unfortunately, there is no way to convert an existing web to a new web template with FrontPage 2000 or 2002. You may, however, simply copy and paste your existing web's page content into each page in the new web you have created with this template.

The bottom line? Web templates are NOT themes - they can't be "applied" like a theme can. Then again, they look SO much more professional than a theme that it's well worth the extra effort!

What's the Easiest Way?

We find that it is usually easiest to simply copy your content from your online web, page by page, from the browser, then paste into FrontPage in "Normal/Design" view. You'll have to double-check, of course, but this method normally carries forward all your information - hyperlinks, form information, etc.

When saving, be sure to set the images/ directory to the directory in your new web you wish to contain your images.

 

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Don't Forget Screen Resolutions

This design is variable width, so it will expand and contract to the width of the viewer's screen resolution.  We have optimized the design for viewers as low as 800 x 600 pixels. 

If you are designing your web on a system with a higher screen resolution, please keep in mind that the content of this column is variable.  If you place an image into this column wider than 260 pixels, your 800 x 600 resolution viewers will have a horizontal scroll bar - *not* what you want to happen!

Always remember to check your finished web in 800 x 600 resolution if you are working in a higher resolution.