Kompozer Videos: | FrontPage and Dreamweaver are popular HTML editors for MS Windows. These programs have become popular because they make web design extremely easy, even for non-technical people. This software is not an exact clone of either of these products, but it does contain many of the same easy- to-use features which makes these programs so popular.Users familiar with either of these two products will feel right at home using this program. My Free Web Site Builder is designed to be extremely easy to use. This makes it ideal for non-technical computer users who want to create an attractive, professional-looking web site without needing to know HTML or web coding. My Free Web Site Builder allows you to create web pages as easily as you would type a word processing document, and then publish them to your web site just by saving the document. This makes it ideal for home use, students, marketing professionals, general business use, and so on. Even though it's designed for the novice web designer, My Free Web Site Builder is also ideal for experienced web programmers who want to save time in creating content or web design. Because you can quickly toggle between the WYSIWYG editing mode and the HTML code mode, just by changing tabs, My Free Web Site Builder is also ideal for those wishing to learn HTML programming, as they can easily observe the interaction between the HTML code and what a user will see in their web browser. The bottom line is that My Free Web Site Builder is ideal for anyone who wants to quickly create web pages. 1.3 Features 1) Emphasis on ease-of-use for the non-technical user 2) Robust WYSIWYG editing 3) Integrated web file management 4) Enhanced handling of forms, templates, etc. 5) Extensibility which allows advanced users to build their own extensions to My Free Web Site Builder with a just a dash of JavaScript. For instance, it will be very easy to create new "smart widgets" (i.e. a calendar, a date/time widget, a mail widget, etc.) and integrate them with one click into My Free Web Site Builder. 2 Getting Started 2.1 Scope This tutorial is designed for beginners, who are new to web page designing with a WYSIWYG editor. The tutorial provides just enough help so as to get you started with using MyFreeWebsiteBuilder for your web page design purposes. It is not an introduction to HTML, XHTML, CSS, etc. coding. Its only aim is to give you a kick start on how to use MyFreeWebsiteBuilder. The manual does not even cover all the basic aspects of HTML in detail. Yes, this is a short tutorial and some basic albeit unimportant things have been left out. You are encouraged to find out about them yourself. Also the tutorial covers just an introduction on how to use cascading style sheets with the inbuilt editor, CaScadeS. For those of you who are more interested in learning about HTML, CSS, etc in detail you can go to the W3 Consortium website. There you will find detailed information about various standards maintained by them. You can also do a search on the WWW or refer to one of the many books available on learning HTML. In This Tutorial This tutorial first introduces you to MyFreeWebsiteBuilder's User Interface. This is followed by a basic formatting section. Next section, tells you how to insert elements like images, tables, and forms in your document. Then we have small section devoted to styling your document using CSS. The document concludes with instructions for publishing your document to a web server. 2.2 User Interface Intro MyFreeWebsiteBuilder's File Menu contains menu items for all major operations possible while using it. For full detailed reference read the Menu Reference page. MyFreeWebsiteBuilder's tool bar user interface consists of: * Composition Toolbar * Format Toolbar * Tab Browser Toolbar * Edit Mode Toolbar * Status Toolbar Composition Toolbar The Composition Toolbar consists of buttons for the most used major operations. Below is the a snapshot of the default Composition Toolbar with text below each button indicating the respective button's function. Format Toolbar The Format Toolbar is a very useful tool while editing web pages with MyFreeWebsiteBuilder. With the Format Toolbar you can apply paragraph format, choose a font, change foreground or background colour, increase or decrease size, and emphasize a block of text. You can also create ordered or unordered lists and justify a block of text to left, right or centre. To know which button does what just hover your mouse over the button and a tool tip will appear indicating the function of the button. Tab Browser Toolbar MyFreeWebsiteBuilder allows you to simultaneously edit multiple web documents using different tabs for each opened document. Having multiple tabs gives a cleaner look to your desktop as it is not cluttered when multiple windows are used for each document. As a visual indicator a "red floppy icon" icon appears for pages which have been edited but not saved yet. Edit Mode Toolbar The Edit Mode Toolbar indicates the viewing mode which is presently active for the current document. Available viewing modes are the Normal view, HTML Tags view, HTML source view and the Preview mode. You can easily change your viewing mode by simply clicking any of the other three with the mouse. Status Toolbar MyFreeWebsiteBuilder's status bar shows the position of the cursor with respect to the HTML tag hierarchy. You can easily edit/assign the properties of any particular tag in the status bar just by right clicking and choosing the desired option. Simple left-click of the mouse on a tag in status bar selects the text surrounded by that tag. 2.3 New Document You can start a new document by either clicking on the "New" button on the composition toolbar or by clicking File > New and select "Blank Document" and then click on "Create". In case you want to edit an existing file use File > Open and choose the file you want to edit. For detailed instructions, refer to Starting a New Page section in the MyFreeWebsiteBuilder Help documentation. You can also start a new document which is a template instead of a normal html file. Templates are used to make website management easier as the maintainer will only need to edit the text for a particular page and not worry about the design as it is controlled by the template. This tutorial will not go further into creating and using templates. Further information about templates can be obtained from the Working with Templates section of MyFreeWebsiteBuilder Help documentation. 2.4 Basic Formatting We will use the text given in the next section in the new document to follow the formatting help in this tutorial. The text will used as a base to learn basic formatting functions available in MyFreeWebsiteBuilder. Copy the text from the following section and paste it in your new document. Tutorial Text Corbett National Park Corbett National Park, named in the memory of Jim Corbett, was created in 1938 and was the first national park to be established in Asia. It is situated in the northern state of Uttranchal in India. It has an area of 512 sq. km. The combined area of Corbett National Park, Sonandi Wildlife sanctuary and Reserve Forest areas summing up to 1288 sq. km. constitute a bigger project called Corbett Tiger Reserve. The most famous animals of Corbett National Park are the Bengal Tiger and the Asiatic elephant. It is also a home to other animals like etc etc. Situated at the junction of the Garhwal and Kumaon hill regions it also boasts of the combination of cultures of people of both regions. Jim Corbett Jim Corbett, (1825-19), lived in Kaladhungi. His house has been converted into a museum by the government as a dedication to his life and times. He was a naturalist, conservationalist and an avid photographer. Born on 25th July 1875, he grew up in Kaladhungi and Nanital. After fighting for the British army in the WWI, he came back to India and settled in Kaladhungi with his sister, Maggie. He was called up several times by village people and the government to get rid of man-eating tigers and leopards. Visiting Corbett National Park General Information Altitude: 385-1100m above sea level Annual Rainfall: 1400mm - 2800mm Temperature range: 4C in winter to 42C in summer. Open for tourists from 15 November to 15 June. Getting there: The head quarters of Corbett Tiger Reserver are at Ramnagar. By road it is connected to Delhi, Moradabad, Bareilly and Nanital. State transport buses ply from Delhi, Moradabad and Haldwani to Ramnagar. By rail tourists can reach Ramnagar by taking a train from ............................... Download The Whole User Guide Below: http://myfreewebsitebuilder.com/ |