Adding the Wrap-around Graphics -Step 6 (cont)

Bottom Border

The Bottom border is setup much like the top border, a multi-row table, set to a width of 100%. Here a Back-Next navigation bar is inserted via the "Insert->Web Components..." menu item, then the  "Link Bars->Bar with Back and Next Links..." selection.


Bottom Border graphics in Table

Finished Page

The finished page is illustrated below. A table is added to the content area along with some text and  bullet images to illustrate other theme properties. 


Top, Left and Bottom Shared border with Content area in FrontPage Normal Mode

Page Margins

Some wrap-around graphics will require that margins for each page be set to a specific value to make the theme look proper in the Web browser. On many wrap-around themes, the page margins will need to be set to zero so that the themes graphics are snug to the browsers top and left window edges.

Furthermore, the page margin HTML tags for Netscape browsers are different than Internet Explorer browser tags and therefore just setting the Page margins in FrontPage will not change the page margins in Netscape browsers. We suggest you use the Super Themes "Set Page Margins" tool that comes with the Super Theme Sampler to set the margins of your theme. 

After installing the Super Theme Sampler, you can select the "Format->Set Page Margins..." item. The "More Options" dialog will appear allowing you to set the margins for one page or the whole Web.


Set Page Margins Dialog

Color Variations

You can use the FrontLook Chameleon to make color variations of your Web template in a matter of seconds. See our "how-to" tip at http://www.frontlook.com/newsletters/tip2.asp.

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