Operation Manual

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Redirection is possible to a range of link destinations—typically another page
r,
sho cart, to name a few.
To add a pa
1.
elect the page in the Site Structure
3.
g hyperlinks and anchors on p. 149). Select an option.
This will allow your web visitor to read any
rrent page before redirection is attempted.
Us
w and manage your
t affected the page-based site structure.
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p
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ename new folders
L, script or text files) to
different Web
in your site, or maybe an external web page, email address, local file, ancho
pping
ge redirect from your web page:
Right-click the page in the workspace and choose Page Properties....
OR
In the Studio's Site tab, right-click to s
tree and choose Page Properties... (or choose the item from the Edit
menu).
2. In the dialog, select the Redirect tab.
Click the link button which will provide a list of link destination types.
(See Addin
4. Set a suitable Time delay.
relevant messages on the cu
5. Click OK.
ing File Manager
The File Manager is especially useful if you want to vie
site structure by file name instead of by page title (by using the Site tab's Site
Structure). It's therefore possible to reorganize the underlying file/folder
structure withou
Th File Manager's structure is shown in tree fo
Ex lorer. In fact, like Explorer, you can perform various file management
op rations, e.g.
Add, delete, move, or r
Add files (e.g., images, PDF documents, HTM
selected folders
Rename or move files
Display web page for any selected filename.
Edit the Page Properties for any selected filename.
The file structure may also be familiar to you if specifying
Export Options for images. On export, images can be saved to a specific
name and path. See Setting Picture Export Options on p. 129.