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      7th Jul 2006
I am starting a new venture and would quite like to use a ready-made website.
I am cautious however because i'm not sure just how much of the template i
will be able to change when i have bought it. I only have Frontpage2003 at
the moment, and it looks like i may need Adobe Photoshop (though i do have
Paintshop Pro 8), and perhaps Macromedia Flash.
What are other's experiences and the pitfalls?
 
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Dean Collins
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      7th Jul 2006
what is the template going to give you that you cant build yourself with
frontpage?

Dean

"Rick Abbotts" <Rick (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am starting a new venture and would quite like to use a ready-made
>website.
> I am cautious however because i'm not sure just how much of the template i
> will be able to change when i have bought it. I only have Frontpage2003
> at
> the moment, and it looks like i may need Adobe Photoshop (though i do have
> Paintshop Pro 8), and perhaps Macromedia Flash.
> What are other's experiences and the pitfalls?



 
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E. T. Culling
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      7th Jul 2006
Why do you think you will need Photoshop???... I'll bet you don't. Use PSP 8
or upgrade to PSP-X. Flash isn't too easy to learn.
Communicate with the template folks about how much you can change.
What is the nature of your 'venture'?

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"Rick Abbotts" <Rick (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am starting a new venture and would quite like to use a ready-made
>website.
> I am cautious however because i'm not sure just how much of the template i
> will be able to change when i have bought it. I only have Frontpage2003
> at
> the moment, and it looks like i may need Adobe Photoshop (though i do have
> Paintshop Pro 8), and perhaps Macromedia Flash.
> What are other's experiences and the pitfalls?



 
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Joe Rohn
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      7th Jul 2006
Hi Rick,

Basically when you purchase a template you are buying an overall "look" You
then use that template to add your own content, links, etc. It is difficult
to say how much you need to modify the template without seeing it and also
knowing what it is you need to modify. In a very general sense though
templates are usually a combination of images, style sheets, some quantity
of tables, and html pages. Any or all of that can be edited and changed if
you are aware of how to do it.

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Joe

Microsoft MVP FrontPage

FrontPage and Expressions Users Forums:
http://www.timeforweb.com/frontpage

"Rick Abbotts" <Rick (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am starting a new venture and would quite like to use a ready-made
>website.
> I am cautious however because i'm not sure just how much of the template i
> will be able to change when i have bought it. I only have Frontpage2003
> at
> the moment, and it looks like i may need Adobe Photoshop (though i do have
> Paintshop Pro 8), and perhaps Macromedia Flash.
> What are other's experiences and the pitfalls?



 
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Andrew Murray
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      8th Jul 2006
Templates are completely changeable.

Of course the skills you need to do this differ greatly. One the one hand
you can leave the template as is, and add your text and leave it at that, or
you might want to add your own images, titles and change the colour scheme
which could be a bit more involved depending on your skill level.

I sugggest you'll need (at minimum) at least a basic understanding of:

1) HTML
2) Frontpage or other GUI editor
3) CSS
4) Some skills using an image editor

Every bit helps anyway.

"Rick Abbotts" <Rick (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C5DB88C0-4EA0-45D4-B7A9-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am starting a new venture and would quite like to use a ready-made
>website.
> I am cautious however because i'm not sure just how much of the template i
> will be able to change when i have bought it. I only have Frontpage2003
> at
> the moment, and it looks like i may need Adobe Photoshop (though i do have
> Paintshop Pro 8), and perhaps Macromedia Flash.
> What are other's experiences and the pitfalls?



 
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Steve Easton
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      8th Jul 2006

"Andrew Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Templates are completely changeable.


If you have the knowledge to change it, why buy it??


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Jonesey
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      9th Jul 2006
Instead of using paid-for templates, there are some much better and
flexible templates here: http://www.oswd.org

All of them are html and use CSS and XHTML, easy to use and administer
and develop in nearly every web design application. I use visual
studio'05 and recommend Expressions Web Developer for end users.

Just my tuppenceworth, some funky designs areound on this site though,
and give you some good ideas on what you can do with them.

Andy
www.wvfour.com



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> > Templates are completely changeable.

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> If you have the knowledge to change it, why buy it??
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> --
> Steve Easton
> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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> http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
> Hit Me FP
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cschiller1
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      10th Jul 2006
Maybe you're not an artist and it has good graphics?

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> If you have the knowledge to change it, why buy it??
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