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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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To add a new blank page:<br />

Developing Sites and Pages 35<br />

1. Click the down arrow on the Add button directly above the<br />

Site tab's Pages window. From the drop-down menu, choose New<br />

Blank Page.<br />

2. In the New Page Properties dialog, specify options for the new page in<br />

the Appearance tab (see Setting page properties on p. 57) as well as<br />

options only available via this dialog:<br />

• Duplicate the design elements from an existing web page. Check<br />

Copy objects from page and select the page in the activated list.<br />

• Specify the position of the new page in the Site Structure. In the<br />

Placement section, insert the page Before, After, or make it a Child of<br />

the named page.<br />

3. Click OK.<br />

A new page appears at the specified location in the site structure. The page uses<br />

Site Properties (p. 54) for its dimensions. You can always move the page to a<br />

different position or level, or switch to a different master page (see Rearranging<br />

pages or Assigning master pages on p. 38 and 39).<br />

While adding standard pages lets you start page design from scratch, you can<br />

make life a little easier by adopting "ready to go" pages from supplied <strong>WebPlus</strong><br />

templates. To maintain the page's original design, any master page associated<br />

with the added page can optionally be "imported" with the page.<br />

To add a new page from a template:<br />

1. In the Pages Window (Site Structure tree) of the Studio's Site tab,<br />

select a page after which you want to add the new page.<br />

2. Click the down arrow on the Add button directly above the<br />

Pages window. From the drop-down menu choose New Template<br />

Page....

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