Setting up pagesBefore or after you lay out text and objects on your Web pages, you can set up titles, margins, and backgrounds for pages, color for text and links, and a window size that you want your page layouts to fit within. You can add hidden instructions for Web browsers about each document by dragging elements and scripts into the head sections (for example, keywords that are used by search engines to find your page). As you work in the document window, you can set options in the View palette to show or hide certain screen elements that are hidden on pages in the browser, such as line break symbols and comments. You can also use the View palette to set up a profile for previewing a browser simulation of the page layout on a different platform. (See Setting view options for page layout.) Once your page is set up, you can use it as the starting point for other new pages by saving it as stationery or a page template. (See About site assets.) Related Subtopics: |