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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Adding an E-mail Page Component<br />

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Adding an E-mail Page Component<br />

With the <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> E-mail Page component, your site visitors can send<br />

pages of your site that are interesting or relevant to themselves or others directly<br />

from their browser. Instead of opening their e-mail program, copying and pasting<br />

the content in an e-mail, and sending it, visitors simply fill out an online form with<br />

the necessary information (recipient’s name, e-mail address, etc.) and then submit<br />

the form. The <strong>NetObjects</strong> E-mail Page component makes it easy for site visitors to<br />

send out pages to their friends, giving you the opportunity to increase site traffic.<br />

The <strong>NetObjects</strong> E-mail Page component consists of two components:<br />

• The E-mail Page component, which is used to send site pages via e-mail.<br />

• The E-mail Page Stats component, which can be used to gather statistics about<br />

which pages are being sent most often.<br />

Adding an E-mail Page Component to a Page<br />

There are two methods for placing the E-mail Page component on a page:<br />

• Placing the E-mail Page component directly on each page that will be sent by email.<br />

This is a simple way of using the E-mail Page component, and it is<br />

recommended when you have just a few pages on your site that you want<br />

visitors to be able to send to others.<br />

• Placing the E-mail Page component on a separate page and then creating links<br />

to the page containing the E-mail Page component.<br />

This method is recommended when you have a site with many pages. You place<br />

the E-mail Page component on a page and create links to the page that contains<br />

the component (a link such as “E-mail this page to a friend”). When this link is<br />

clicked, the page containing the e-mail form will open in the browser in either a<br />

new page or a a pop-up window. Site visitors fill in and submit the form to send<br />

the page.<br />

Placing the E-mail Page Component Directly on a Page<br />

1. In Page view, select NOF E-mail Page>E-mail Page from the Custom<br />

Components menu.<br />

2. Draw a box on the Layout to indicate where you want to position the E-mail<br />

Page component.

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