Html Photography Templates

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Html Photography Templates
Flash, HTML and Freewebs?

I am a photographer wanting to build a website for my photography. I am wanting to get this template http://www.paulvanroekel.nl/picasa/Thickboxdemo/ on my freewebs page. I know this can be done because I have seen other freewebs pages with flash on it. I have looked at website after website trying to find anything helpful, but no luck. Can someone please tell me how to do this?

The template has no flash content. That will be something you have to add to your page when you edit.

To make the template your home page, log into freewebs.com, click “edit my site” link at top left, then when in File Manager, click the edit Icon for the index.htm. You will have to copy/paste the template code onto the index.htm file. Click in the file to bring focus after you have copied template code to Clipboard. Do a Ctrl + A to highlight all text, then do a Ctrl + V to paste template code.

If you can do a “Save as…” from the Freewebs’ editor, then rename file to index.html. If not, just save file as is, then from File Manager page, click the rename Icon for index.htm and add the “l” to end to make it your home page.

To prevent the blue floating Logo, add the code from Freewebs for one of their smaller logos. This will remove the blue floating logo.

To keep your pages free from ads, log into your account every 30-days.

Ron


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