Blueprints

The fastest way to create great-looking Web pages is by using GNNpress's Blueprints. These Web sites cover a variety of topics and can be easily customized to fit your needs. Just replace or add text, images, links, or more pages - then save to GNN and YOU are on the Web!

Blueprints

Directions for Using Blueprints

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Blueprints

Personal Home Page

Everybody needs a home page. This one has several categories, such as your favorite things, opinions, photos and links to other Web sites. Tailor each category to your tastes and personality, and you'll soon have your own home page!

Resume

The resume blueprint is a great way to put your resume on the Web. Use it to display your employment objective, work experience, education and, of course, how you can be reached. For more information, you'll want to look at Tips for Writing Resumes and Cover Letters.

Small Business

This blueprint works for companies that offer five to twenty products. The home page links you to descriptions of products, testimonials, how to order information and an electronic feedback form.

Party

Post a notice of your upcoming party on the World Wide Web! This blueprint will work for everything from an informal gathering at your home to a major charity ball. This example of a costume party includes all the elements of a traditional invitation, plus links to photos from last year, directions, a list of local cab and costume rental companies, prizes, an e-mail RSVP form and cool sites to get guests in the mood.

Networking Club

Networking works! Put your club on the Web. This blueprint includes upcoming meeting information, a schedule of events, your organization's mission statement, a job bank and an e-mail registration form.

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Directions for Using Blueprints

Step 1: Select the blueprint that matches the type of page you want to create.

Step 2: Use the "Save As" command to save the blueprint under a different name. It's a good idea to save the blueprint to your hard drive while you're working on it.

Step 3: Create your own Web page by using GNNpress to edit text and change graphics.

Step 4: Publish your Web page to the server with the "Save As" command. Be sure to save the blueprint onto a server where you have write privileges.

If you need more instruction on how to edit or publish, please refer to the manual or contact GNNpress.

Copyright Law and the Web

Users of GNNpress software have permission to reuse and modify these "blueprints," but all users of GNNpress should be aware of current copyright laws. The following is a list of World Wide Web sites that will help familiarize readers with copyright issues:

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