American Audio DCD-PRO240 User Manual Page 25

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Working with pages
In a Freeway document, pages are represented on the screen by a black outline with a drop shadow showing the edge of the page.
Outside this area is the “pasteboard”. You can use this area for working, but certain items, such as CSS layered items outside the page
border, may be published to your web pages (see Preventing an item from publishing on page 55).
Adding pages
You can add pages to your document using the following steps:
1. Choose New Pages… from the Page menu or click on the
menu in the lower left corner of the document window and choose
New Pages…, or Control-click and choose New Pages… from the
contextual menu.
2. Enter a name for the page(s) in the New Pages dialog box.
3. Enter the number of pages you want to add to the document. New pages will be automatically named “YourTitle1”, “YourTitle2”, etc
4. If you want to apply a different master page from that shown, select its name from the Master popup menu.
5. Click OK. The current page changes to the first of the new
pages.
New pages are normally inserted after the current page, in the
same folder—unless you have selected a folder in the Site panel,
in which case the pages will be added at the end of the selected
folder.
You can also add a new page by dragging the icon of the master
page from the Master Pages area in the Site panel into the Site
Pages section. This brings up the New Page dialog, which asks
you to supply a title for the new page.
Page title and file name
It’s important to give pages meaningful titles. This is not only helpful in
assisting you to navigate the document more easily but also determines
the window title of the page when it is viewed in a browser and is used
as the title when the page is bookmarked. It may also play a role in the
way search engines list your site, so it should describe your page well.
Enter the title into the Title field in the Page General panel of the
Inspector palette. Freeway will automatically generate an HTML file
name from this title (unless the file name is already distinct), but you
can type a different file name into the File field if you wish.
If the current page is going to be your home page (the first page which
someone will see when visiting your site), you should normally use
index.html as the file name. This tells the web server to display this
page as the default (home) page. Freeway automatically sets index.html
as the name of the first page that is created in a document or folder.
It’s best to type the file name in lowercase letters to prevent confusion
in case your web server differentiates between upper- and lowercase file
names. You don’t need to add the correct extension to the file name;
Freeway will automatically apply the correct extension (.htm or .html,
depending on your settings in the Output panel of Document Setup)
when you press Enter or Return.
For more information on changing the titles of your pages, see Changing
the title of a page in the Inspector palette on page 35.
Creating new pages
from the
Page menu
(left), from the
Site
panel
menu
(above).
When creating a new page by dragging
a master page into the
Site panel, the
New Page dialog appears.
The Page Inspector in Freeway
Express (above) and Freeway
Pro (right)
Working with Pages
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