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Creating Additional Web Pages


You have a single page that's shaping up nicely. Now it's time to expand your site. To create additional pages for your site, you could start all over again with a Design File and repeat all the steps that you've performed so far, inserting and formatting text, placing a graphic or two, setting up library items, and so on. But that would be a lot of work.

Instead, if you want your new pages to look similar to your first one, you can start by duplicating the single page that you've created to create as many new pages as you want. Then you can put in new text and graphics, just as you did before.

Here's how to create new pages from an existing one:


1.

Toward the top of your page, select the text "Page Name"; then type Home Page.

The new text replaces the old.

2.

Save your page by choosing File > Save.

Your 83 file is saved. Now you'll save two duplicate pages, each with its own page title.

3.

Select the Home Page text that you just entered; then type About Us.

4.

Choose File > Save As.

The Save As dialog box that appears should display your site's local root folder. If it doesn't, navigate to it.

5.

Double-click your site's htm folder.

6.

At the bottom of the Save As dialog box, name your page AboutU103; then click Save.

; then click Save.
You should now have three identical pages: 83, which resides on your site's root level, and AboutU103 and Event103, which reside in your site's htm folder. You can now open each page and add text graphics and other elements appropriate to the page.

But your pages are not connected with hyperlinks, so really, you don't have a web site yet. All you have are stand-alone pages. You'll take care of that next by creating links to each page from the main navigation bar. To do this, you'll have to edit your library item, which was copied along with everything elseand which contains the site's main navigation bar.



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