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Editing existing widgets
At any time you can double click the widget placeholder (or right click and choose Edit Widget
) in your Web Designer Premium's page to return to the widget provider's website so you can easily
modify or replace the widget.
Those widget providers who give you an account, will normally also keep a copy of any widgets you've
created. This means you can sign into your account while going through the insertion process above and
then find, modify and insert a widget that you've created previously. Inserting existing widgets is just like
inserting newly created widgets ? just click Insert when you are offered the HTML code, or copy the
HTML code for the widget to the clipboard and then click Insert
.
Locally Editable Widgets
Some widgets that you drop onto your page from the Designs Gallery
won't open a browser window as described above for Web Editable Widgets. These are Locally
Editable Widgets that you edit directly in Web Designer Premium using a separate document window.
Editing
After dropping such a widget on your page, double click on it to edit. A new document window opens
in Web Designer Premium (the widget's "editing document"). What that document window shows will
depend on the specific widget, but typically you'll see a multi-page document that allows you to
conveniently edit and customize all the content for the widget.
Normally there will be some specific instructions shown to the side of or above the first page, describing
what aspects of the widget you can edit in the document and any aspects that are not editable. In most
cases, you can edit the text you see using the Text Tool, but you can't normally change the font or style
of the text. You can replace photos by dropping new photo files onto the images from Windows
Explorer, just as you replace photos in normal documents. And you can edit the photos using the Photo
Tool, adjust photos using the Fill Tool
, etc.
Look at each page in turn and customize the text and photos. Some objects may be locked (clicking on
them does nothing) which tells you that you can't edit that aspect of the widget, or perhaps it should be
modified by changing unlocked objects on one of the other pages. Any locked objects are present as a
visual aid, to help make the context of the unlocked editable parts of the design clear.
Adding more content
Some widgets will allow you to add more content to the widget by duplicating the pages shown (right
click on the page and choose Duplicate current page
). A slide show widget may allow you to add more photos to it this way. After duplicating a page, change
its photos or text as required. The instructions in the widget will tell you whether or not you can duplicate
pages in this way to add content.
If you make any changes that the instructions say should not be made, usually those changes will be
ignored. However you may cause a widget to malfunction so please change only the aspects of the design
that the instructions say can be modified.
Resizing
Locally Editable Widgets are not normally resizable, so don't change the size of the placeholder object on
your page, nor the page dimensions in the widget's editing document.
Saving changes
When you've finished customizing, close the document and you'll be asked whether or not you want to
save the changes you've made back to your website document. Alternatively, just hit "Ctrl + S" and the
changes you've made will be saved and the editing document closed, returning you to your website
document.
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