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Create & Publish Your Own HTML Ezine

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Right click on 'here' and choose insert hyperlink. Now type the URL location/address of the place you want to link to when the viewer clicks on the hyperlink.

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Now you can add some more elements such as text (using our font) and also insert some more elements such as other images (shortcut= Alt I:P:F or Insert, picture, from file). These images you made in Photoshop and went to Image Size to bring them down to the same width as the planned table (here the width is 200). Knowing that your width is going to be 200 you can output other Photoshop images at this same image size in order to be a perfect fit within this table in the eZine. They can also be smaller in width.

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Keep bringing in more pre-planned elements and place them within each table where you want them to be. It's going to take some planning on your part (ie. I want 'Tutorials' over here...)

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Keep adding your eZine content and placing/inserting hyperlinks on words or images and then right-clicking to enter the URL information (yes you can hyperlink when people click on an image).

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You can view the html version under 'Code'. If you're new to web design, don't let html scare you. I avoided it for about a decade and only now am I beginning to appreciate it only because of it's ability to work WITH THE DESIGN. Would I ever design IN html (like they used to do it)?! Two words: NO.  NO WAY. Never. I'm sorry but I'm a designer and a visual person. I believe the code was written only to complement and represent what is meant to be seen (what's under the hood). I am further appreciating the power of html because you can copy it, take it with you on a disc anywhere in the world and upload it and let it do it's job of 'referencing' your pre-planned design, site or promotion.

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