Operation Manual
60 | Developing Sites and Pages
3. Choose either a Page Entry or Page Exit Transition type (or both) from
4. suitable transition Duration (preview each transitions for the
5.
To add (or remove) a page transition to a web page:
d choose Page Properties....
ransitions tab.
Master page setting (this means the page will adopt
Re
e
e.g.,
their respective drop-down menus.
Set a
optimum duration).
Click OK.
1. Right-click the page in the workspace an
OR
In the Studio's Site tab, right-click to select the page in the Site Structure
tree and choose Page Properties... (or choose the item from the Edit
menu).
2. In the dialog, select the T
3. Check the Override
its own transition) for Page Entry or Page Exit Transitions (or both) and
select from the drop-down menu(s). Selecting “None” switched off an
entry or exit transition.
4. Set a suitable Duration.
directing pages
At some point in a web site’s life, pages will be updated, added, reorganized
or removed. Without WebPlus’s page redirection, if you reorganize or remove
pages, your returning web visitors who have bookmarked such pages on your
site will receive the dreaded “404” Not Found error when trying to access th
now missing page’s bookmark.
Redirection of pages in WebPlus will jump the visitor from “old” pages to
equivalent “live” pages to maintain a good level of a service. By keeping old
pages alongside live pages for a period of time (instead of deleting them), you
can redirect a visitor to anywhere you want. If there’s no equivalent page (
if your site has been completely overhauled), it makes sense to redirect to a
new Home page for the new site.
e To prevent old and new pages from cluttering up your Site Structur
Tree (Site tab), make old pages children of your Home page (by drag
drop over the Home page icon) and collapse the Home page tree.










