XsitePro Template Creation Part 3(a)
May 1, 2009 by Scott
Filed under Xsitepro Video
Ideas for Using Xsitepro
Xsitepro has withstood the test of time and has helped thousands get online. Version 1 was the first version and after many upgrades and much success the folks at Xsitepro finally created a totally new version….Version 2. Xsitepro Version 2 is praised by all its users and contains almost all the features requested by the users of Version 1.
Xsitepro simplified the process of building a website and getting it on the internet…..just about anyone, including your Granny could build a website now! You’ll find Xsitepro Version 2 stands up to programs like Dreamweaver, Frontpage and NVU, however, these other programs don’t compare to the ease of use you find in Xsitepro. I run across testiomonials from people across all ages and occupations who now use Xsitepro to build websites…..it really is amazing!
Since Xsitepro has become successful, there are a ton of great resources available to help you use the program more efficiently….you actually can create some awesome websites with some of the secrets these books and courses reveal. Some of the videos you’ll find in this category will help you to navigate your way through the use of Xsitepro.I know you’ll find these videos helpful.
Learn some of the advanced techniques of Xsitepro by using….Version 2 of Xsitepro Xsitepro’s new version for building websites.
www.gibson5.co.uk Final (almost) part of the video tutorials showing how to create XsitePro templates with photo editing software (had to split video as it is nearly 12 mins in total)
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That’s correct – rather than risk any differences in color from the panel images by using an “out the box” hex color for the background, I simply made a small gif image and used that as the background
Very good tutorial, thanks. At 4:40 you selected a file for the background. Was that the tiny orange box you cut out in Photoshop? That is so cool. XSite tiles a small colored box and fills the background. Did I get that right?