Why You Should Use Web TemplatesWeb templates expedite the process of setting up a new website. The idea behind a web template is that it will save time with the creative design and layout process. |  | Visited: 529 |
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| | by Sharon Housley October 03, 2008 |
Why Use Web Templates
Web templates expedite the process of setting up a new website. The
idea behind a web template is that it will save time with the creative
design and layout process.
In the business world, time is money; hence, using templates can
save money. It can be a challenge to find a web designer for hire, and
quite often the designer's schedule will not always mesh with the needs
of a small business. Time rarely controls a web graphic designer.
Artists are, well, artistic, and don't necessarily work by the clock.
Instead, they work when inspiration strikes, which can be problematic
when there are deadlines to meet. Templates are ready-made, and can be
easily edited, allowing you to instantly create a website.
In addition, webmasters that may lack adequate graphic or design
skills can quickly and easily create a website themselves, simply by
editing and customizing the existing HTML layout in a web template. And
locating a themed web template takes far less time than attempting to
create a layout and graphics from scratch. Web templates also remove
any coding issues. This is especially helpful to webmasters who are
just starting out and just learning HTML coding.
The bottom line is that webmasters who use web templates will have their websites up and running much quicker.
Where To Find Webmaster Templates?
Locating a web template that meets your business or personal needs
doesn't have to be difficult. There are online directories and
galleries, most of which are categorized into themes or by industries.
For example, a variety of themed and generic templates can be found at
Webmaster Templates: http://www.webmaster-templates.net .
Other web templates can be found HTML Templates Sources - http://www.small-business-software.net/html-web-templates.htm .
What Is A Good Template, And What Is Not?
Differentiating between a good template and a not-so-good template
can be difficult for an amateur. A beginner should have no issues
editing the basic HTML layout, but some of the more complex graphic
templates and web designs can be difficult for a novice to manipulate.
If you are a beginner, stick with HTML-based templates, which can be
edited with a common HTML editor, until you get the hang of web design.
How Can Templates Be Edited?
It depends on the format of the web template, but in most cases the
web templates available online can be edited using common HTML editors
such as DreamWeaver, FrontPage, or Web Express. The graphics can be
edited in any type of imaging application such as PaintShop Pro, Gimp,
or PhotoShop. Some templates will also use CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
to control and standardize things like font sizes and colors across all
web pages. These CSS files can be edited using a CSS editor like
TopStyle.
What Should I Look For In A Ready-Made Web Template?
Web templates should be editable in any HTML editor.
What Am I Allowed And Not Allowed To Do With The Templates?
Different templates are licensed for different purposes and with
different restrictions. You must carefully read the licensing agreement
on the template's website to determine how the template can be used.
Most licenses allow templates to be modified and customized. Some
licenses stipulate that the templates are for personal use only, and
not for commercial use, so be careful there.
Web templates offer webmasters a great opportunity to minimize
development time and get new sites on the web sooner rather than later.
The structure of web templates allow webmasters to focus on the
proprietary content development, and optimizing the website for search
engines, rather than struggling with layout and graphics.
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