Friday, June 24, 2011

Web Design Template Description

"It is a way to give a uniform "look and feel" to your main blog page as well as its subsequent archive pages."

A page template provides a way of enforcing a particular layout, style, set of privileges, and content for multiple pages. As with any page, you can divide a page template into regions and tabs, apply a style to the template, grant access privileges, and add items and portlets.
When a page designer creates a page, he or she can choose to base the page on a particular page template. If a page is based on a template, any changes made to the template are automatically cascaded down to the page.
Page templates offer some flexibility. You can set up a template so that page designers can apply a different style, or set up different access privileges on the pages that they create based on the template. You can also identify regions within the page template where content can be added. For example, in the example above, you could set up the main content region so that page designers can add whatever content they want there, without being able to affect the content anywhere else on the page.

What is exactly a Template through Diagramatically Presentation? 
 
 


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