When installation is complete, the TopPage startup menu is added to the Programs menu in the Windows Start menu.
This section contains the following topics:
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If it is the first time for you to create a Web page, you might not understand what the Welcome to TopPage dialog box means. If so, click the Cancel button to close the dialog box and follow the instructions described in this guide (Chapter 3 first). |
You can manage Web sites and Web pages on
the left side of the window, and you can
open and edit pages on the right side of
it.
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Menu bar You can call all the TopPage functions from the menu items on the menu bar. Tool bar You can call frequently used functions from the buttons on the tool bar. Link tab The Link pane, displayed when you click the Link tab, enables you to view the link hierarchy from the top page of a site. File tab The File pane, displayed when you click the File tab, shows a list of folders and files within a site folder. In this view, files are divided into those to be transferred and those still unused. Contents tab The Contents pane, displayed when you click the Contents tab, enables you to select and insert materials into a Web page that is opened on the right side of the window. Normal tab The Normal pane, displayed when you click the Normal tab, is the normal editor of TopPage. HTML Source tab Edit Web pages on the HTML Source pane, displayed when you click the HTML Source tab, only when you want to edit HTML source directly. Preview tab The Preview pane, displayed when you click the Preview tab, enables you to check how a Web page you are currently editing looks on a Web browser. |
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To end TopPage, select Exit from the File menu. If you have edited something on an
opened Web page, messages to save it and
its contents appears. [Ref.] "Saving a page"