Template Settings

Template Settings

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When you have decided which template to use, in the Template selection window, you can now decide whether to optimize it for just Desktop display or to make it responsive, so that it adapts automatically to the resolution of the device used for navigating the website. When you have made your choice, you can make all the changes you want to the template's structure and define the graphic style of some elements, such as texts, ShowBox windows, Tips, etc. You can also change the template.

The options are:

Resolutions and Responsive Design

This indicates whether the new website will be optimized for just Desktop display or it will be a responsive website, automatically adapting to display on all kinds of devices, including tablets and smartphones. You can specify the website resolution and, if the site is responsive, indicate the necessary breakpoints.

Template Structure

This indicates the structure and graphics that the template will have in Desktop display and, if the site is responsive, in each of the viewports that correspond to the specified breakpoints.

Template Content

This option opens the editor for entering the contents of the template's header, footer and sidebar (if present) in both Desktop display and in each of the viewports of responsive websites.

Text, Field and Button Style

This option defines the styles for each of the text elements, the form fields and some of the buttons added to the website pages.

Tooltip on mouse over

This option defines the styles to apply to the tooltips that may be associated with the Link.

E-mail layout

This option defines the styles to apply to the e-mails that are generated when the Contact Form Object is used or when a Shopping Cart is created.

Pop-up window Showbox

This option defines the styles to apply to the ShowBox windows, which open on links to an enlarged picture, a video or a slideshow.

Sticky Bar

This option indicates whether the sticky bar is shown or not, and what style it has (the sticky bar contains items like the logo and the menu, and it remains visible when the page is scrolled).

Settings export/import

Allows you to export the settings defined in your current Model, or impor the settings from a previously exported Model to apply them to the one you currently have open.

For more information on creating the website Map and the difference between first and second level menus, drop-down menus and page menus, see Sitemap Creation.