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Fast-Site.com
- Fast Web Package -

README FIRST!

On behalf First-Site, we would like to thank you for your recent purchase of these highly unique, professional and high-quality web templates from http://www.Fast-Site.com We sincerely hope that youre experience with these amazing templates is satisfying and successful to yourself in every way.

The license attached to your purchase entitles you the right to use any of the included web templates for both commercial and personal use.  You are also the proud owner of resale rights to redistribute and/or resell any of the items listed above for any purpose.  

The redistribution and reselling rights include: selling the web templates exactly the way that you purchased them without any alterations or any other method of simply providing the exact same merchandise you purchased to others. 

You will have the ability to redistribute, resell and/or display these items for: contracted web tasks, personal use, business use, corporate use etc.

Also please be advised, that we reserve the right to modify or attach an addendum to this agreement at any time.

Once again, we thank you for the opportunity to serve you and look forward to providing you with the highest quality graphics in the future.  Please feel free to drop us a line at info@fast-site.com if you have any special requests for templates, interfaces, mascots, or photos that you would like to see provided in the future, or if you have suggestions for new types of products as well.


TEMPLATE START-UP INSTRUCTIONS
(For Beginners)

When you receive your web template package, extract the entire zip file into a folder you create. It doesnt matter where you extract it to or what name you call the folder, just as long as you remember where you extracted all the files to. 

As always, we recommend that you use a good zip / unzip utility such as WinZip or Winace. If you prefer otherwise, its up to you.

Here are the 8 initial steps to take in order to set up your web template successfully:

1. Open your favorite web editing software in order to view your template. We highly recommend using a WYSIWYG editor such as Microsoft FrontPage or Macromedia Dreamweaver. If you dont have either, you could go to www.download.com and search for a free yet powerful web editor that you could use.

2. When the template is open, begin by typing in your text in any top and side bars, copyright notice on the footer of the page, and begin to write the main text of your page. The template arrives with pre-inputted text so you get an idea of where to start typing.

3. Now when the text is all complete, begin by inserting your require images into the template by using your favorite graphics program. We highly recommend using Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Fireworks or Ulead Photoimpact. Again, its up to you however, make sure your graphics program is easy to use and creates good quality images. On the actual template, your images would usually fall into the top logo bar or the main text space where your visitors would adhere to them more. And again, its up to you but make sure your images are not too large and are in line with the pages layout.

4. Dont forget to save your page into a folder you have allocated. It is recommended to not save it into the templates directory because its best to keep your directory of templates clean. Just save it into another folder. For example it could be c:\myweb and so you would save all your newly created pages into this folder.  

Also! It is recommended that you create this folder as a Web Folder by either creating it into your My Documents  My Webs folder in Windows 98 or XP or obtaining a web editor that creates it for you. The best one is Microsoft Frontpage. Now you dont have to but just make sure that all your files are in the ONE FOLDER!

5. Once your first page is complete, it would be time to create other pages to link up to the main page. I.e. contact, about, products etc. Well the short-cut to doing this (and is what most web designers do), is firstly by saving the first page you then erase your text from the first page from the area youd like to change, and add the new information treating it as a different page however you keep the titles, navigation bars and footer all intact. (Its advisable to link up all your navigation bars first even if you havent created the page for it yet so that when you do duplicate more pages, you dont have to sit and edit every one).

So once you have created the new page, remember to change the title of the page in the HTML. i.e. change the words between the <title></title> tags. And then finally you save the newly edited page as a new name. Repeat this process with all your pages until you have your entire web page set up.

NOTE: If your web page have 10+ pages to edit, its best to use a web editor that has a function that shares specific objects in the page. Again Microsoft Frontpage is highly recognized for its ease of use in this matter. Frontpage also has a page insert device that allows you to insert the page insert into the space youd like. For instance, the navigation bar page insert from the page with the actual navigation toolbar you created earlier is placed inside. Frontpage will know to open the page in that very spot so even if you had 200 pages with that page insert tag, you only would have to edit just the one original page and that would edited all of its inserted tags on every other page. (You can insert as much as you want on the same page to make your editing a breeze). 

6. Once your web page is added with your text, color, images and other devices, you then should take a final look at the folder you created to make sure ALL the files are in there. Also make sure that you save your images in a sub-directory called images so that you keep it all neat. 

7. Then using your web host (Yes you need a web host in order to publish your web site on the net. If you dont have one theres hundreds on the net you can choose from or if you just want to quickly test your page out, you can either preview it in your web editor or browser, or use your internet providers free web space they would have given you (We hope they did), to preview how it would look on the net.   

8. And thats about it. Congratulations! You know should have created your very own web site and the entire process shouldnt have taken you more than an hour. (Unless you changed around a great number of items).

So here from Fast-Site.com, we wish all the greatest of success in the years to come.

Sincerely,

Karl Bullock
Fast-Site.com  

P.S - If you have any problems, queries or comments you'd like to express, do not hesitate to email myself directly at 
info@fast-site.com
