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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Sharing <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> Site Files<br />

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• You can customize a standard company template so it contains your department<br />

name, location, and personnel information.<br />

• If your company develops custom sites, you can add your company name,<br />

contact information, and default links to the templates you use most often.<br />

• If you often create new pages or sites with the same look and feel, you can add<br />

standard objects to the <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> Blank Site template.<br />

To preserve the original template, copy the template .zip file before you edit or<br />

modify a default template. If you need to undo changes to a default <strong>NetObjects</strong><br />

<strong>Fusion</strong> template, you can re-install it.<br />

Customizing a Template<br />

1. From the File menu, choose New Site>From Template.<br />

2. In the Select a Template File dialog, select the template you want to customize<br />

and click Open.<br />

3. In the Save Site As dialog, give the site the same name as the template. Do not<br />

enter an extension.<br />

4. Modify the template page(s) and SiteStyle as necessary.<br />

5. In Site view, from the File menu, choose Export as Template.<br />

6. Choose the folder containing the original template if you want to modify the<br />

template, or choose another location if you want to preserve the original<br />

template.<br />

7. Insert the customized template in other sites as needed.<br />

Sharing <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> Site Files<br />

Templates are the only effective way to share <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> site files among<br />

several developers or across platforms. You cannot copy a Sitename.nod file to<br />

another computer and open it, because the file refers to files and styles that are not<br />

contained in the Sitename.nod file itself.<br />

To distribute or move a <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> site:<br />

1. Export the site as a template according to the information in “Exporting a Site”<br />

on page 76.

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