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Getting StartedFAST TRACK GUIDE: (overview)For access to detailed step by step instructions ( including video )
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** IMPORTANT NOTE ** The generation8 series of templates includes a ( Developer version - usually priced at $99 or more, and the standard Gen8 template usually priced starting at $69 ). The Developer versions include additional page layouts, a flash intro, flash buttons and the photo gallery. Online instructions for these elements will not apply to this template.
Everyone's needs will vary somewhat when building a website from a template. Your site may required detailed modifications, ecommerce, a customized look and feel, or the inclusion of a few dozen pages. Or you may have found just what you need in this template, aside from your own content, and a a few pages. The FAST TRACK GUIDE is designed to take you from OPENING to PUBLISHING in the shortest time possible. Aside from adding your own content, you will need to make some updates to the included components prior to publishing your template. We're going to take you through those changes, and work through them in a time saving manner. The UPDATES are grouped into 2 sets of instructions.
The instructions are short and simple. If you find you need more information, please refer to the online instructions ( with video ).
NEED TO KNOW: Library (components)The web pages in this template include ( 8 ) Library components. A 'component' ( example: dropmenu ) is embedded into a page located in the 'Library' folder, and that page, is then embedded into your template pages. A Library component allows you to updated a 'component' such as a 'menu bar' from a single location, and that update will 'cascade' to all the web pages using that component. As an example, if you have 30 web pages all using the same Library component, you only need to update the component once, to update all 30 pages. Great time saver. You don't really need to grasp the concept as to how a Library component works, I do want you to know that you will be working with the Library pages, and that you can make site wide updates effectively. The index page, includes additional 'flash' components which will require updating.
Here's the list of "required" and "optional" Library and Flash components you'll be updating in this guide.
PREPARATIONS:Before you begin, I would ask that you complete 3 tasks:
FAST TRACK GUIDE: Step 1 (logo)
Replace logo with your own image (best to use a transparent PNG image)
FAST TRACK GUIDE: Step 2 (remove un-needed ages)
** keep 5 of the included pages. Delete this page when your site is complete. Keep the @blank-template-page.htm as you will be using this page to create your new pages. Keep the contact.htm, privacy.htm and sitemap.htm as all 3 of these pages are important additions to building visitor confidence and search engine optimization. Your web 'MUST' have one of the following pages ( index.htm / index.html / default.htm or default.html ) this is required by your server. This is the landing page for your visitors, the first page displayed in the browser when someone accesses the site by the domain or address ( www.i3dthemes.com actaully takes visitors to www.i3dthemes.com/index.htm ).
FAST TRACK GUIDE: Step 3 (add new pages)
** NOTE ** if saving a page to a sub folder, first save it to the
root, then move it into the sub folder. Once you've moved a page into a
sub folder, open the page, switch to code view, scroll to line #32 and
change the
FAST TRACK GUIDE: Step 4 (copyright and bottom text links)
* the text links are standard HTML text, with a hyperlink. To learn more about hyper linking text, use the following tools in your web editor
FAST TRACK GUIDE: Step 5 (search form)
FAST TRACK GUIDE: Step 5 (dropmenu)
** Designer Notes ** The dropmenu allows the horizontal menu buttons, to include sub menus or dropmenu's. The sub menu's are optional, and the horizontal buttons can include a sub menu as well as work as a normal button with a clickable link. There is a good deal going on behind the scene's and the 'software' that makes the menu work is all tucked away in the javascript folder. Admittedly, there is more work involved with updating a menu of this nature. Learn how, and I hope you'll find the long term rewards far out weight the short term learning curve. As your site grows you may want to add more and more pages. Having the tools in place to allow for this growth will save you from sourcing out flexible navigation in the months or years to come.
By removing the pages you won't be using and creating your new pages in the 2nd and 3rd steps, you will have a clear picture of what you will need to add and remove from the navigation and menu components. As the dropmenu and the vertical slide menu both allow for 'sub menu's' you can 'categorize or 'group' similar pages together. This will help control 'clutter' on your web pages, and help your visitors quickly find the web pages they are looking for.
** Preparation ** before starting your updates, grab a piece of paper and write down what pages you would want to be displayed as a 'menu group' and what pages required their own button. You may need to create a menu button for 'miscellaneous' or 'various' pages, depending on how many pages you'll have in your site. I would suggest no more than 8 horizontal buttons, if more, you may need to remove the 'search form' from the ( Templates / template.dwt ) master page, to allow the buttons to expand. ( varies with each template series )
For the following exercises:
Update a button link / title / name:
screenshot of main buttons
screenshot of sub menu buttons
Remove a button / sub menu
Add a sub menu
Add a main button
Add a button with sub menu
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