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Contact Barclay Barrios (barclay.barr[email protected])
Creating a New Page From a Template
The reason why Templates are so powerful is because you can create new blank
pages with a template you designed already attached to them. You do this by
creating a new page from a template.
First, go to the menu bar and select “File” and then “New.
The “New Document” window will then appear. You should currently be in the
“General” tab, but that’s about to change. Since we want to make a special kind of
new document, not just a blank page, click on the “Templates” tab.
Under the column “Templates For:” on the left side of the screen, choose the site
from which you want to use a template. The templates associated with each site are
listed in the middle column called “Site ‘name’:”. A small preview of the template will
appear in the right column, “Preview.” Decide which template you want to use for
creating a new blank page, and click on the “Create” button.
A new page should appear—one that looks similar to a normal new document.
However, instead of it being completely blank, the layout from your template should
appear on the page. You'll notice the entire page is outlined with a highlight-type
color (probably yellow). Your editable region(s) also appear with an outline on the
outside. This indicates that you can change its contents. However, if you place your
cursor over a region that you have not defined as editable, your cursor should
change into a circle with a line through it. This is Dreamweaver MX 2004 telling you
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