Text Column
This format, having an additional column on the right hand side,
will contain all information you have specified for the body2
Editable Region
You may use headers and styles in this area, and, if the design
you are using has formats for text boxes, you may use them here as
well!
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Open a new page in FrontPage 2003 (click the "blank page" icon to
Create a New Normal Page in the upper left toolbar). Select Format,
Dynamic Web Templates, Attach Dynamic Web Template... Locate the DWT
you wish to attach in the pop-up window, and select Open.
Moving Content Among Editable Regions
Depending on the layout of the DWT you have attached, you may
choose to move some of your content to other Editable Regions. To
achieve this, simply cut the content from one Editable Region, paste
to another, and save. Your content will not be lost on subsequent
applications of DWTs; it will simply appear in the the location of
the DWTIG compliant region name, or, you will select a new region in
which to place it in a DWTIG non-compliant DWT design.
Unused Editable Regions on Your Page
You may elect, as we have on this page, to not place any content
in the body2, body3, or special2 Editable Regions. This certainly
raises questions, which we will address here:
- Why have the region if you aren't going to use it? The
answer is simple. The beauty of the DWTIG compliant design is
the ability to attach *any* other DWTIG compliant DWT to your
page, and not have to go through the trouble of guessing which
content goes where in future attachments.
- What do the unused regions look like on my published page?
They don't show up. DWTIG compliant designs use comments only,
which are not visible in Preview mode or when published.
- How do I get rid of the comment to insert new content in an
unused Editable Region? Simply highlight it, hit delete, then
insert your content.
- Can I delete the unused Editable Regions? Yes, they can be
deleted on the actual .dwt file; however, if you delete unused
Editable Regions in a DWTIG compliant design, the DWT will no
longer be DWTIG compliant (see #1 above).
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