- Microsoft Office Live Small Business: Beginner's Guide
- Rahul Pitre
- 383字
- 2025-03-31 06:34:03
Chapter 2. Customizing Headers and Footers
Although a website is just a collection of web pages, the collection is not random. A central theme ties the web pages together with common elements such as branding, logo, layout, and formatting. On really large websites, the interweaving of these elements can be quite complex. Each of Google's websites, for example, has its distinct identity and yet you can identify it as a "Google website". It takes a small army of designers and illustrators to achieve such a "Similar But Distinct" identity.
But it's fairly easy to establish a unifying theme for the web pages of a small website, such as yours. And you can do it all by yourself; a common header and footer is all that's usually necessary. Naturally, it would make immense sense if you could design a template for headers and footers once and use it on all of your web pages.
A template isn't all that revolutionary a concept. You've probably built a template in your word processor for your letterhead or for a boilerplate, for example. Many widely-used applications save you the trouble of repetitive formatting by allowing you to make templates. Therefore, it shouldn't come as a great surprise to you that you can build page templates in Office Live Small Business as well.
A web page template in Office Live Small Business has two components: information and design. The information component consists of the text and images that are specific to your website, such as your company name, logo, slogan, copyright notice, and so on. The design component deals with choosing the right font, colors, background pictures, and other such visual elements. Once you configure the necessary settings, you'll have a shell, so to say, which will appear around the content on your web pages.
You'll start building the shell in this chapter and shape it to perfection over the course of the next two chapters. In this chapter, you will:
- Decide what your website's title should be, and set it in your template
- Decide what your website's slogan should be, and set it in your template
- Decide what information should go into your website's footer, and set it
We'll deal with the design and page layout elements of the shell in the next two chapters.