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Pass your mouse arrow over a foot steps to view the corresponding image.
Below you will find explanatory text.
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1 For this example we start with a plan page. At the top of the page is a placerholder logo graphic and typically a menu of some sort. On the bottom of the page is a copyright notice and perhaps another menu.
2 Uploading a new logo to replace the "placeholder" logo is accomplished using the "Graphics" functions of Wnki. This is true of plain pages, catalog pages, gallery pages, and serial pages.
3 Simple page text can be added using the "PageEdit" menu.
4 To make this into a Catalog type page we need to inoculate the page with special markup codes. This is done through the "Inoculate" menu. Here you can see some bluish lines below the page representing markup text which is part of the page but not viewable in the browser. Obviously in an html page there isn't such a thing a above and below the page. But there is such a thing as viewable and not-viewable. Just look at "Page Source" in your browser some time. You'd be amazed at what's lurking below the surface.
5 Now finally we are into the Catalog specific parts. To add items to your catalog use the "Catalog" Options section of Wnki. Here we've added an entry to the catalog page. Please note that unlike a Gallery page there is no backup detail page automatically created for us.
6 We can add more and more buttons to the index and have more and more detail pages created as we go. Once again all through typing.
7 Notice that the entries are arranged automatically according to a preset orderly format. There are, of course, other available formats.
8 In this case the preset format is a four-across catalog look. If a fifth item were inserted on this page a new row would be created by Wnki for you to accommodate the added item.
- Notes:
- As you may have noticed Catalog and Gallery pages are inoculated using the same method. So what makes the difference? It's not the inoculation that makes the difference. It's the menu used to add the actual items. If you add an item through the Catalog Options then NO detail page is created. If you add an item through the Gallery Options then a detail page IS created. If you like you can even add some items through Catalog and some through Gallery. It works interchangably. The difference will be in the creation of a detail page.
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