This is a short tutorial, and a working website document you can experiment on.
This shows you how to create a great looking website in 6 easy steps.
1) Open the Designs Gallery and select a design
OK we don’t actually need to do this because this document is
already open. It’s based on the template design called ‘Beta’.
You can see all the templates by selecting the menu:
File -> New from Designs Gallery
Preview your website: At any time you can select File ->
Preview Website or just click this icon on the top bar. Try it
now and you can see what this website looks like in a web
browser. In the Preview window check out the buttons along the
top, and move over the various objects, such as this photo,
right, to see various effects.
Move the mouse pointer over the left end of the Color line at
the bottom of the screen and click on any of the square color patches. These are the Theme Colors for this example
website. Click on any of them and select ‘Edit’. This displays the color editor, and you can now select different colors.
For the best results we suggest making Theme Color 1 and 2 similar or matching colors. There are theme colors for all the
main design elements of this design.
3) Edit the text on your website
Click the big T icon on the left set of tools (the Text Tool). Now click on any text and start editing. Try the heading and
replace it with your own. When using the Text Tool, the bar across the top allows you to change font,
size, etc. The ABC icon at the end is a spell checker control. Text editing is like in any word processor,
for e.g drag to select text.
You can change button text the same way. Some buttons are ‘stretchy’ and can accommodate any text label. Try this
button to the left. If you want to change the button link address, make sure the button is selected, and click the chain
link icon at the top. To add a link to some text, just select the text in the Text Tool and use the same link button.
4) Re-arrange your objects
Now let’s try some object moving and resizing. Choose the Selector tool (the large arrow at the top) and drag on the
photo on the top right of this page. See how the text flows around it. Try dragging on the headings or even some of the
buttons and preview again. What you see in Web Designer is exactly what you get on your web page. Anything, anywhere.
To resize an object drag on one of the corner handles shown around the selected object. Try it on this pale flower symbol
under the text. Click on it with the Selector arrow, then drag a corner handle.
To rotate an object click on it again
so you get rotate handles in the corners. Drag on these
to rotate the object. Try it with the
petal shape or a text heading even. This way you can
easily move, resize and rotate just
about anything on the page.
Step 5 continues on the next page: