How do I make my pages the same style, and, have editable regions.

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I'm looking to have the same style on all my pages, I think that is Cascading
Style Sheets, but how do I use them? And I'd like to add something to the
"home page" and have it automatically update all my pages...Dreamweaver I
think, calls that an editable region. How...what do I do to get that in FP?
 
1. Create your stylesheet and link to it in the pages that should use
it.

2. Include pages or dynamic web templates.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

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From: infinitejim [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: 20. juni 2005 03:46
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Conversation: How do I make my pages the same style, and, have editable
regions.
Subject: How do I make my pages the same style, and, have editable
regions.


I'm looking to have the same style on all my pages, I think that is
Cascading Style Sheets, but how do I use them? And I'd like to add
something to the "home page" and have it automatically update all my
pages...Dreamweaver I think, calls that an editable region. How...what
do I do to get that in FP?
 
With FP 2003 the same way you would in Dreamweaver. Use a DWT, set your
editable regions and use CSS for your fonts, layouts, etc..

Tutorial on DWTs: http://mvp.wiserways.com/tutorials/dwt
free ebook on DWTs and FP 2003:
http://starttoweb.com/catalog/index...id=186&zenid=81ef6ac72d4df55d68118147b9ebf9b2

With earlier versions you can use includes but they don't lock down as much
as with a DWT.

--
Cheryl D. Wise
MS FrontPage MVP
http://mvp.wiserways.com
http://starttoweb.com
Online instructor led web design training in FrontPage,
Dreamweaver and more!
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