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Getting Started


Welcome to this brief getting started section.

 

Working with Site Studio is a pretty straight forward task if you are used to working with applications for Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Word.

 

There is no need to have skills in html, the language which web pages are made of. Instead, Site Studio offers WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editing and automatically generates the html. Actually, Site Studio generates xhtml which is the modern standard of web pages.

 

Site Studio separates content from how it is presented (the layout), much like a news paper. A journalist writes an article in plain text (the content) and a graphical designer makes the layout for the final page. By separating the content from the layout, it is very easy to change how a web pages looks like. Read more about this by following the tutorial.

 

Site Studio also offers dynamically created images, namely the GRE-images (Graphical Rendering Engine Images). This powerful feature makes it possible to create nice bitmapped buttons and professional looking headings and label. Read more about GRE-images here and also learn how to use them in the tutorial.

 

 

The easiest way to learn how Site Studio works is by reading the tutorial.

 

Finally, here's how you get started with a new web site.

 

 

Click the "Create New Project" button and follow the instructions

in the New Project Wizard

 

 

Enjoy!


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