Starting a web site based on the structure of your document

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Starting a web site based on the structure of your document

Starting a web site based on the structure of your document

The Site Skeleton export allows you to transform your diagram, mind map or outline into the foundation of a web site, including a clickable site map. Each symbol or topic becomes a separate page in your web site. All notes text appears on the page corresponding to the symbol or topic to which it was associated. Links in your diagram or mind map become hyperlinks on your web pages. Arrows show hyperlink direction. Two headed arrows signify that there are hyperlinks back and forth between two pages. Single headed arrows make a hyperlink in one direction only.

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To start a web site based on the structure of your document:

1.On the File menu, choose Export.

2.Click the Web Pages tab.

3.Select Site Skeleton, then click Save.

4.Select the folder in which to save the web pages.

5.Enter a name for the first page in the web site.

Inspiration automatically uses your main idea as the name and assigns the appropriate file extension, but you can change the name.

6.Click Save.

The document is saved as a set of web pages that can be finished using an HTML authoring tool.