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Hi Vadim, > Here is a tutorial that shows you how to use WDSC's Page > Designer to develop web interfaces with the latest and > greatest web technology, called JSF: Thank you for the link to the tutorial. Although useful, it hasn't helped me get past my current hurdle. I seem to be having trouble wrapping my head around the concept of "Page Templates". I simply want to create a basic HTML page using the graphics and navigation options from one of the built in templates as a starting point. In order to do so, I created a new "Static Web Project", added a new HTML page based upon one of the templates as a model. Now that I have the page, I would like to change the horizontal navigation menu to provide my own links, but I'm only able to edit the "Content Area" of the page; the rest of the page is protected. I now understand that templates cannot be edited once used on a page, but I haven't yet figured out how to make use of them to accomplish my objective. I've found very little in the help system to help one understand how to use templates, and so I was hoping that there might be a more comprehensive manual for the product. Regards, John Taylor
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