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Export and preview web
page/website
Link properties
Website options
Export
Move your mouse pointer over each button in the flyout bar to see a tooltip describing the button.
There are two ways to create a new website. Either by starting with a pre-designed template and then
customizing this with your own text, photos and color scheme. Or by creating a website from scratch,
placing all the required elements, text, graphics and photos on the page where you require.
Note: By default Web Designer Premium opens a new document showing just one page. To view all the
pages in your website document, right click a page and choose Multiple Page View
. You can now scroll the Web Designer Premium window up and down to view all the pages in the
document.
Zooming / Scrolling / Pushing your page
These common operations are made very easy:
To Zoom in or out, hold "Ctrl" and use the mouse-wheel
To push the page, press your mouse-wheel and push (yes it's a button as well)
To scroll use the mouse-wheel (or the scroll bars of course)
Web documents are displayed in single page
mode by default and print documents in
multi-page view mode. Switch between
display modes by right clicking on the page or
pasteboard and selecting or deselecting
Multiple Page View
from the drop-down menu. An example of
multiple page view is shown to the left.
You can drag and drop items between pages.
When you make document-wide Theme color
changes, you can see how the changes affect
all pages.
The current page is marked with 4 corner
brackets.
In this example you can see some items have been placed on the pasteboard area beside the pages.
These are not exported as part of your website. The pasteboard area is useful as a place to keep
temporary or working graphics, photos or other objects.
Flyout Bars
Some tools on the main toolbar are grouped together under a single icon. These icons have a small
triangle indicator in the bottom right corner and when you move the mouse pointer over one of these
icons a flyout bar appears. The bar holds the other tool icons that are in this group. Simply move the
mouse pointer over each one to see a tooltip, and click to select the tool you want.
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