If i buy one and then want to add images and new text- is it easy?
Four answers:
Gary H
2007-10-11 09:37:04 UTC
The templates provided by most companies are completely editable. In fact, once you have the template, you can use as little or as much as you want. The real trick to have a good understanding of (X)HTML and CSS. That's where the real guts of a web page template lie. As long as you feel confident enough to tweak the code, you're gold.
Now, if you're a little less skilled and you want to use an app like Dreamweaver, GoLive, FrontPage, Expression or anything of that kind, you can usually open the template file and do the changes you'd like to images, colors, text or anything using the editing tools in those programs. But your greatest control comes when you can edit the code.
rhue
2016-11-08 05:12:53 UTC
it extremely is not all that confusing. extremely you alter the html text fabric interior the source document to you text fabric. you have a decision of ordinary to complicated cyber web website editors. it would be counted at the variety of html it particularly is utilising, if it includes frames, a css variety or something else. the suited element to do is test with the source code and open it on your browser to work out no rely if it particularly is what you want. i might actually say it relies upon on how technical you prefer to get. you will get carry of all styles of cyber web website templates for unfastened, yet in all probability no longer prefer to on you prefer to simulate. There are unfastened cyber web website editors additionally, seem for those that are wysiwyg (what you spot is what you get) have exciting.
Jaaf
2007-10-11 09:37:55 UTC
yeah its easy IF you know the ABC of any web editor or image editing software COZ many well reputed companies provide the soure files when you buy the template.
themaniac27
2007-10-11 09:34:53 UTC
Yes it is if you know basic html and a little CSS. there are free templates out there too
http://www.oswd.org/
w3c.org has some html and CSS tutorials too.
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