Posted by John Salerno on 02/02/06 19:49
Steve Pugh wrote:
> Use the options from the Insert > Template Object menu to create a
> template with editable regions, optional regions, repeating regions and
> so on. Save the resulting .dwt file. When you want to create a page
> based on that template select the Template tab from the File > New
> dialogue box and pick the template you want to use.
>
> You'll then be able to add copy, etc. the editable regions (note that
> to use some template features such as repeating regions you'll need to
> be in Design View). Code outside of editable regions can not be edited.
> By editing the template you will be offered the option to update all
> pages based on that template.
Thanks for the help. I think it was the "regions" that I was trying to
keep out of my template, but maybe I should read up on their value
before I disregard them. But I'd also like to make sure that I can still
edit anything in the template...I don't know if I like the idea of my
markup being locked.
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