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Preparing your Web for a DWT
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Preparing
you Web
for a
DWT
NOTE:
As with
any
major
change
to a
website,
we
recommend
that you
back up
your web
prior to
attaching
a DWT
(Dynamic
Web
Template) as
a
precautionary
measure.
Backing
up in
FrontPage
2003 is
much
easier
than in
prior
versions.
Simply
select
File,
Publish
Site,
then
click
the
radio
button
for the
File
System
option.
Browse
to a
location
on your
hard
drive,
then
type in
an
appropriate
web
directory
name
(such as
backup_web)
and
press
OK. You
will
receive
a prompt
that the
web does
not
exist,
asking
if you
would
like
FrontPage
to
create
one.
Select
Yes, and
publish
as
usual.
If
your
existing
web was
not
built
with a
template,
or was
not laid
out with
tables
defining
the
design
and
layout,
you will
not need
to
follow
these
steps.
Your
web,
prior to
attaching
a DWT,
should
be free
of all
elements
EXCEPT
the
actual
page
content.
Simply
remove
all
menus,
page
banners,
and
shared
borders
prior to
attaching
a DWT.
If
you
currently
use a
web
template,
you will
need to
remove
the
template,
link
bars,
etc.,
from
your web
pages
(basically,
you
remove
everything
except
for your
content).
You may
make the
initial
transition
one of
four
ways
(note -
you only
have to
go
through
this
once!):
-
Strip
out
the
existing
menus
and
design
by
selecting
the
content
to
be
saved.
To
do
this,
open
a
page.
With
your
mouse,
highlight
the
body
content
to
be
preserved.
On
the
keyboard,
press:
- CTRL + C
- CTRL + A
- Delete (hit the delete key)
- CTRL + V
Save
the
page
and
repeat
on
remaining
pages
until
the
process
is
completed.
This
is
the
preferred
method,
and
will
keep
the
page
names
and
navigation
structure
of
your
existing
web
intact.
SEE
OUR
STEP
BY
STEP
INSTRUCTIONS
ON
THIS
METHOD
HERE
-
Build
a
new,
empty
web
without
a
design
template,
and
add
blank
pages
one
by
one,
copying
the
content
of
your
existing
web
pages
into
the
pages
of
the
new
web.
You
will,
of
course,
have
to
rebuild
the
web
navigation
with
this
method,
as
well
as
rename
the
pages.
Afterward,
you
may
attach
the
DWT.
-
Do
it
the
same
way
you
changed
design
templates
in
the
past:
Build
a
new
web,
import
the
DWT
folder
into
the
root
of
the
web,
then
open
the
DWT
of
your
choice.
Select
File,
Save
As,
type
in
the
new
page
name,
navigate
up
to
the
web's
root
directory,
and
"Save
as
type"
HTML
Files.
You
may
then
copy
and
paste
your
content
from
your
existing
web
template
into
the
Editable
Regions
of
the
page.
Repeat
until
your
web
is
complete.
-
Remove
the
design
manually
(piece
by
piece)
from
the
existing
web,
then
attach
the
DWT.
This
method
will
keep
your
navigation
structure
and
page
names
intact.
If
you
aren't
experienced
with
converting
tables
to
text
and
deleting
unwanted
design
elements,
or
if
your
existing
design
template
is
very
complex,
you
may
not
want
to
try
this.
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