Reference Guide:
Alignment: In a page design you can align text or imagery either left, center or right of the rest of the web page.
Background: The image, design or color which appears behind text or a foreground picture.
Body: This is the main area for placing text in a web page.
Content: Can be anything within the page. For example background color or text alignment.
Footer: This is an optional area you can have at the bottom of your web page. This area can be used for closing information, or a place to but additional pictures.
GIF: A standard for digitized images compressed for web page design.
Header: This is an optional area you can have at the top of your page. This is the area usually used as a title for the current web page.
HTML: (Hypertext Markup Language) Is a set of tags and rules used to create web pages. Your main web page will be titled index.html.
JPEG: A standard for digitized images compressed for web page design. It does not work so well on non-realistic images, such as cartoons or line drawings.
Image: A picture or graphic element. All images in page producer must be in either jpg or gif file format.
Links: These are buttons, images or text that connect to other web pages.
Preview: An example of what the final product will look like.
Upload: To place an image into your web page you must find a image (either jpg or gif file format) and place it into your web page via html. Page producer will do the html for you, all you need is the image.
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