There are a variety of icons
and arrows in the MiniWeb. Here are some of the important ones:
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Greyed out icons: This means the file doesn't exist yet. You can double-click
on a greyed out page icon to create that page.
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Web with a spider icon: This is the "home page" for the MiniWeb -- the first
page shown when the directory is accessed on the Web.
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Regular Web icon: This is another page in this MiniWeb.
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A folder containing a Web: A "SubWeb" -- that is, a directory within a MiniWeb.
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Cyan filenames: The file is located outside this directory.
There are lots of ways to add new
pages to a MiniWeb:
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Choose FileNew
Page.
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Choose
FileImport
and select a file you want to import into the MiniWeb. You can import
pages, images, and other types of files.
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Double-click on a file that is greyed out because it hasn't been created
yet.
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Drag the web icon below the toolbar into the MiniWeb.
As you edit your files, the MiniWeb
keeps track of your changes. If you make changes or add files to the directory
with a tool other than AOLpress, you can "re-Webize" the MiniWeb at any time
by following the steps above.
Customizing your MiniWeb view
If your MiniWeb contains lots of
files, the Web view may be too large or crowded. AOLpress gives you several
ways to focus on the parts of your Web site you want to examine. |