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Here's a brief description of each
one:
Header - This is
located at the very top of the page. Often it will include a
logo or header graphic that includes the web site's
name.
Info-Bar -
This is a horizontal section of the page in which you can
insert navigation, banner graphics, Adsense or other elements.
It sits directly below the Header Panel and so commands a very
important piece of your page's real-estate.
Left Panel -
Under the Header Panel, and to the left of the Main Panel where
the main body copy of the web page appears. Here you will often
find links to all of the important pages on a web site, as well
as other 'persistent' elements: mailing-list sign-up forms,
advertisements, etc.
Main Panel
Header - Immediately above the Main Panel is the Main
Panel Header. This header only stretches the width of the main
panel itself (unlike the Header Panel, which streches across
the whole page, not just the Main Panel). Suitable uses for the
Main Panel Header might include navigational elements,
graphics, advertising or textual elements - all of which will
appear at the head of every page, above the Main Panel
content.
Main Panel -
This is where the body copy for your web site will appear. This
is of course the most important element of your pages
- the informational element - and not something that can be
pre-written for you. You need to spend time on your main panel
content, creating genuine, quality content (or sourcing
ready-written content of comparable quality). The 'pages' you
create within your site are what populate the Main
Panel.
Main Panel
Footer - At the bottom of the Main Panel is the Main
Panel Footer. With XSitePro you have a choice of whether you
have a footer that stretches the full width of the page or
whether the footer excludes the left and right column and
appears immediately under the main body of text. You can also
have both at the same time if you wish. For example, you may
want to have various links to pages appear under the main body
copy and a copyright message on the page footer.
Right Panel
- This is the space between the Main Panel and the right page
margin. People often include testimonials or banner
advertisements in this section.
Page Footer
- This is the section that appears immediately below the left
and right columns and the main body of the page. Often it will
include a copyright message and may include a reminder of the
web page URL. You may also wish to use the footer for links to
those pages which (while important to some sites) you don't
wish to clutter the main navigational menu(s) with. Privacy
Policy and Terms & Conditions pages are good examples
of such pages.
Margins -
These appear on both the left and right side of the web page
although with XSitePro you can, if you wish, choose to have the
page left justified and only have a margin on the right hand
side of the page. You can also specify how much of the
background you can see, if any, above and/or below the
page.
More information on how to
use the Page Layout tab can be found in the XSitePro manual or
in the context sensitive help system.
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