How do I make my pages the same style, and, have editable regions.

I

infinitejim

I'm looking to have the same style on all my pages, I think that is Cascading
Style Sheets, but how do I use them? And I'd like to add something to the
"home page" and have it automatically update all my pages...Dreamweaver I
think, calls that an editable region. How...what do I do to get that in FP?
 
J

Jens Peter Karlsen[FP-MVP]

1. Create your stylesheet and link to it in the pages that should use
it.

2. Include pages or dynamic web templates.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

-----Original Message-----
From: infinitejim [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: 20. juni 2005 03:46
Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
Conversation: How do I make my pages the same style, and, have editable
regions.
Subject: How do I make my pages the same style, and, have editable
regions.


I'm looking to have the same style on all my pages, I think that is
Cascading Style Sheets, but how do I use them? And I'd like to add
something to the "home page" and have it automatically update all my
pages...Dreamweaver I think, calls that an editable region. How...what
do I do to get that in FP?
 
C

Cheryl D Wise

With FP 2003 the same way you would in Dreamweaver. Use a DWT, set your
editable regions and use CSS for your fonts, layouts, etc..

Tutorial on DWTs: http://mvp.wiserways.com/tutorials/dwt
free ebook on DWTs and FP 2003:
http://starttoweb.com/catalog/index...id=186&zenid=81ef6ac72d4df55d68118147b9ebf9b2

With earlier versions you can use includes but they don't lock down as much
as with a DWT.

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Cheryl D. Wise
MS FrontPage MVP
http://mvp.wiserways.com
http://starttoweb.com
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Dreamweaver and more!
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