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SiteBuilder Template Creation


The freeform templates are based on html table skeletons. The possible configurations of table rows and table cells are unlimited.

Each table cell is a separate editable section in the SiteBuilder section editor. That is, any cell my be defined as any type section. This fact should not prevent the design of specific cells for specific section types, such as image sections, text or email forms.

To Create a Template


1) Start with the desired, complete HTML table code. Any combination of rows and cells is fine.

2) The BORDER attribute should be set to "1" This will define the sections while in edit mode (the save routine will set this to "0" when the page is rendered)

3) From the top down, number the attributes of each cell in sequence starting with the number one. The attributes altered by the editor are shown in the sample templates BGCOLOR ALIGN VALIGN Other attributes my be added to any row or cell, such as CELLPADDING or CELLSPACING

4) Inside each TABLE CELL, type in all caps the word
SECTION followed by a sequential number for that section. The prefix number for the attributes for a given CELL and the SECTION prefix inside that cell should match. Beware copy and paste.

5) Each template must have a single ROW with a single full width CELL as the top and bottom rows.
(See the header section and footer section in the sample template code below) These ROWS create the header and footer sections recognized by Sitebuilder for the update headers or footers routine.

6) Any valid HTML may be placed before or after the TABLE and will be saved with each file created with the template (see the CENTER tags with the example)

Add the Template to Sitebuilder


1) Name the template file any named desired with a .html extension and upload the file into the SiteBuilder root templates directory. (
the templates directory was created when SiteBuilder was installed)

2) Create a link, either a graphic link from a thumbnail image or a text description link. The link should have the following arguments where "newtemplate.html" is the file name of the template.

http://www.domain.com/cgi-bin/miva?sitebuilder/builder.mv+control=name_file&template=newtemplate

Clicking the new link will present the standard SiteBuilder screen to name the new html file. When the "Continue" button is clicked, the new template will read into the SiteBuilder section editor ready for editing and saving.

Sample Template



Template Code


<CENTER>
<TABLE BORDER="1" WIDTH="100%" CELLPADDING="4">
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="2" BGCOLOR1 ALIGN1 VALIGN1>
    SECTION1
header section
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD BGCOLOR2 ALIGN2 VALIGN2>
    SECTION2
left side bar
</TD>
<TD BGCOLOR3 ALIGN3 VALIGN3>
    SECTION3
document body
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD COLSPAN="2" BGCOLOR4 ALIGN4 VALIGN4>
    SECTION4
footer section
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</CENTER>




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