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Important information!
After reading this page, you may wish to go back to the Home page
to read "Where to Start." Go to File/Preview in Browser to easily browse
and read the pages.
Index of help
This web template is full of helpful information. Here is a listing
of all of the help.
- About Themes, Page Templates, Web Templates
- Adding Columns
- Adding Pages to your web
- Bullets (right column)
- Cascading Style Sheets (below)
- Changing layout of pages
- Deleting Pages from your web
- E-Commerce
- Email Links
- FAQ
- Form Buttons
- Images: graphic hyperlinks,
graphic form buttons
- Info Boxes - extra
large text
- Linking Pictures (graphic hyperlinks)
- Renaming Pages of your web
- Rollover Buttons
- Saving Files
- Search Engines
- Style Guide
- Navigation Bars (FAQ)
- Site Map
- Table of Contents
- "Web" definition
Style Guide
This may help you when you are editing your pages:
Font used: Verdana
Suggested color palette:
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Dark Blue
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#2458A0
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Dark Teal
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#33607d
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Black
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#000000
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Slate Blue
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#336699
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Hints
- Do not underline text for emphasis; instead, Bold or Italicize.
People will think underlined text is a hyperlink.
- Try not to change font size "manually" (using the font size drop-down
menu) if you are using Cascading Style Sheets. Netscape will not apply
those changes. Instead, control your text with Headings, bullets, and
other styles.
- Font sizes over 10pt do not look as professional.
- Stay away from blinking text and animated gifs. Unless you have Flash
animation or some similar animation, blinking and spinning graphics
can look unprofessional.
- The "MARQUEE" option in FrontPage does not work in Netscape. Be sure
to preview often in both browsers to make sure that your page is turning
out the way you want it to.
If you apply the theme without Cascading Style Sheets, the fonts
will be "normal" sized, and you may resize them yourself.
If you apply the theme with Cascading Style Sheets, your default
font will be 10pt. We also included a custom style called "info box"
in a smaller font, to use in your info boxes. Any changes you make manually
to the fonts will show up in Internet Explorer, but not in Netscape.
Style sheets are a nice way to globally change properties of paragraphs
and text -- instead of having to go to each page and change your text
from 8pt to 10pt, you can just change the style sheet.
If you would like to define a new "style" (a certain way to display
text -- what font, size, color, etc.), you may modify the theme or create
new style information.
To modify the style sheet associated, with the theme: Go to Format/Theme,
click the Modify button, click the Text button, click on More Text Styles,
and create a new style. Once you are back in Normal View, you may access
these styles from the Style dropdown menu. Styles are usually applied
to entire paragraphs.
To modify or create a new style sheet, go to Format/Style.
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Info Box 2
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Bullets
To create a bulleted list, click on the "Bullets"
button on the tool bar. We did not use bullets in most pages of
this template because 2002 does not always render them correctly.
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If you don't want this column, click here and go to Table / Select
/ Cell, then right-click and select Delete Cell.
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