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Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Including Elements on all pages

You can place common elements such as logos, navigation buttons, copyright information on every page of a site. With Web Page Maker's "include" option, the elements can be shared by more than one page. When the information changes, it can be automatically updated on all pages in your projecct.

You can create an object, position it on the page where you want it, and then set it to be included on any or all other pages in the project. An include object will be added to every page you designated in exactly the same location and with the same attributtes as the original object. Then, any moves, transformations, or edits to the object on my page will automatically be applied to it on every page to which it has been included.

Among the benefits of the include option are the following:

  • You can create a single navigation bar and include it on all your pages. If you need to add or modify it in my way, it will automatically change on all pages in your project.
  • You can create common elements that can be shared by more than one page, such as logos, contact information, copyright, etc.
  • You can create a web page template by including the common elements to ensure that every page is identical.
  • If you have finished a website, but want to add a new object to all pages on the entire site, simply use the include on feature.
               Include option is enabled only inprojects with more than one page.

To include and element on all pages:
     
     Add an element on a page, right click on it then "Include on all pages". You can also use the Include On dialog box to include a selected object on all pages or specific pages of your project.

You can delete an included object from a page and on any other pages on which it has been included for more information, see Delete Included Object.


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