You can use Web Site Designer to plan and layout the hierarchical
design and organization of the HTML and JSP files that you use in your Web
application. With Web Site Designer, you can create a Web site consisting
of several Web pages that have a consistent theme (layout and style). The
layout defines the position of page components; for example, using a page
template, you can specify that navigation bars are always at the top of each
page in your Web site. A style defines the look of a page using a Cascading
Style Sheet (CSS). You can specify a CSS for all of the pages in a Web site
from Web Site Designer, and you can also define a CSS in a page template.
Once you have your Web site planned and designed, you can use many Web tools,
including Page Designer, to create individual Web pages.
Web Site Designer
support is a default feature of any Web project that you create. For additional
information about Web sites and Web Site Designer, see:
For iSeries Web development tools, you can use Web Site Designer
to help you plan and design your iSeries Web applications.