Site templates have common headers, footers and navigational elements. Rather then having to change the same header 8 times on your website, you have acces to the same features programmers use. with a few clicks on the mouse you can change the look and feel of just one, most or all of the pages on your site. Multiple levels of page masters are used so that elements that are truly common throughout the site (such as a footer copyright notice) get changed in one and only one place. Palettes provide global control over all colors used in the site. Changing colors in the palette will change the colors throughout the site. - Color shifting technology can even change the color of images.
- Color selection is based on the same user interface as is used in Adobe Photoshop and other popular image editors.
- Preview the color changes before committing to them.
Style sheets provide global control over style attributes. This gives web-sites a consistent look and feel and provides a central place to change style elements such as: - Font faces, sizes, colors and decoration
- Control of margins, padding and line height
- Decorative backgrounds such as rounded corners
- Images for bullet lists
Multiple stylesheets can be maintained and can be associated with individual elements on a web-page. Today's web sites use simple graphical concepts such as rounded corners and decorative borders on text blocks. The MadeSimply Site Builder uses multi-part, 'composite' images for complex shapes so that they can be stretched and sized while preserving the integrity of their design. These composite images can be applied as backgrounds to any element on the page. You also have the choice of making new composite images. Customers can create multiple web sites under the same domain name. This includes support for sub-sites (sites that have a suffix on the domain name), sub-domains and 'add on' domains. For example, if your website if www.mywebsite.com you could have a second site that was www.mywebsite.com/blog which could be a completely different site then your original, or a direct copy. |