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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Customer Service
- Before you start
- Introduction
- What is MAGIX Website Maker 5?
- Definition of concepts: Webpage or website?
- Features
- What's new in MAGIX Website Maker 5
- Your domain name of choice
- Add Google Static Map
- Link to Facebook & Twitter
- Create animated Flash® widgets
- Upload and play animated GIFs
- Interactive photo & video gallery with impressive effects
- Photos presented as filmstrips or photo tables
- Create your own buttons
- Table templates for precise text management
- The new, extra-fast multi-file upload function
- 36 great visitor counters for your website
- FTP access to your webspace
- Quick start
- Interface – The layout of MAGIX Website Maker 5
- Website Maker functions
- Control Center functions
- MAGIX services in detail
- Glossary
- Index
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Netbooks
Use the activation code on the package for activation. After successful
activation, you will receive the access data for starting MAGIX Website Maker
5.
Note: You will find the activation code on the leaflet in the MAGIX Website
Maker 5 packaging.
Open the web address specified in the product activation for netbooks and
follow the instructions.
Introduction
What is MAGIX Website Maker 5?
MAGIX Website Maker 5 - the all-around package for dynamic Flash®
websites
The name says it all: MAGIX Website Maker 5 creates and publishes your
websites in professional quality. Quick, intuitive, and in high-quality design –
includes videos, photos, music, and animations, directly online.
In the Website Control Center, your online administration tool, you always have
an overview of your domains, emails, web space and user data. Whether from
home or on the move, you can access and edit MAGIX Website Maker 5 via
the Website Control Center from anywhere in the world (from an Internet café,
for instance).
Definition of concepts: Webpage or website?
A website is composed of many web pages. A website is characterized by a
uniform navigation and graphic design.
A web page (or an Internet page) is a document that can be called up by a
program (e.g. a web browser) from a web server and presented on a computer
screen. As a minimum, web pages consist of structured text and multimedia
elements like images or animations. Every page can be addressed at least
through one URL.










