How to add links to all pages available in index.html

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Peter78
 
 
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How to add links to all pages available in index.html

Post by Peter78 »

Hallo,
Though there is a long list of tutorials I am not able to do something I would like to do :(
I want to show a series of pictures (not in a caroussel) One after the other (maybe in a table?),
Page seems not to be long enough ???

A beginner of see my name (Peter 78 <= years old)
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Re: How to add links to all pages available in index.html

Post by lac8383 »

Hi Peter

I'm not sure of your questions for how to add links to all pages available in index.html. Can you clarify what exactly what you what to accomplish?

In regards to showing images try one of these options.
There are a number of ways to do what I believe you want. For example, you could have a page using a "Photo Gallery". You can select the number of columns to display on a page, select the image thumbnail size (e.g. 300x225) so all images are the same proportion. Each picture in the gallery can have a "Title" added and then selecting the "Style" tab, you can have that text displayed at the bottom, on a mouse hover, etc.

Another option is to use a "Card container" and add "cards" to it. You select the number of columns for the card container and after adding cards, you select the images you want displayed. Each card has predefined information such as header, title, text, footer, but these can be edited for descriptions or removed based on your choice. Using a "Card Container" with "Cards" might give you more flexibility to be descriptive about the image. You can have a title for the image (e.g. House on Hill) and below the picture have some text with more information (e.g. Located in the country).

You can also just place images on the page and add text boxes above and/or below them to provide some description if desired. If your page isn't long enough just change the page height field on Page Properties to make it longer to accommodate the pictures. You can also expand the Page width as well.
Peter78
 
 
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Re: How to add links to all pages available in index.html

Post by Peter78 »

Thanks, will try to adjust the page size … :)
Peter

Oh if the wesite looks like this in pages
index.html
-- page1
-- page2
-- page3
------ subpage3_1
------ subpage3_2

Now I need a page (and how to do it) to have (more or less local www linkst to the pages)
a suitable tabel with an description column and aside of this a cell with the link to what it describes.
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Re: How to add links to all pages available in index.html

Post by Pablo »

You can create links in text, shapes, images and navigation tools (menus)

Related tutorials:
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/links.html
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/navigation.html
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Re: How to add links to all pages available in index.html

Post by lac8383 »

Peter,

You can download this sample website design (very, very limited) but it may give you an initial start and some ideas for navigation and ties to a few pages. There are many ways to setup your website so don't take this as gold, it's only a limited example among endless design possibilities.

You can download the Sample Website from this Dropbox link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2pd8mb2t8gim ... _tTua?dl=0

The sample uses a Master Page with a page header with a Navigation menu, and a page footer. Each page refers to the Master Page for that basic framework from the Miscellaneous tab. You put in whatever content you desire in each page (e.g. text, links, shapes, etc.). For example, the home page has a little verbage and a link which goes to the "Pictures" page. This page has a Card Container and Cards with some pictures. You can add effects, transitions, etc to each picture as desired. This is only a very basic setup and to get you thinking.

Keep in mind this elementary design is not setup for Responsive Web Design (RWD) so as you reduce the size of your browser, the page will not "respond" accordingly to be mobile ready. Break points would need to be configured but that is another subject matter when you get around to that part. Fully responsive web design would be better suited using Flex grids and such but tackle your original website first and adapt from there.

Regards,
Leo
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