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. * (asterisk) Indicates required field. Contact Info You can always contact Etools by clicking on Pay Bills > Payment Contact Info Bill Payment You can pay bills using a variety of methods by clicking on Pay Bills > Payment Contact Info Changes, Problems or Enhancements to your site Submit support tickets at http://wmshelp.com/clients/main.php. Your username and passwd is the same as your admin tool. Do not send emails directly to us. All 'free form' text boxes support most HTML formatting such as paragraph, bold etc. see end of this doc or for more info on HTML: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/html/html_formatting.htm Adding and Editing Info Pages Info pages are easy to edit and can be changed anytime. You can change the main text and also the title, meta desc, and meta keyword tags, which is important for good SEO. Just click on the 'Info Pages > Edit Info Pages' link, and select the info page you wish to edit. You can use most standard HTML formatting (font formatting, bold, italic, break and paragraph, etc) in the main text area. Adding and Editing Model profiles and pictures To add a new model, click on 'Models > Add New Model', add the text portion of the profile, then upload the pictures. To edit existing models text, click on 'Models > Model Summary > Model Summary by Name', then click on the models name. To change or add more existing models pictures, click on 'Models > Model Summary > Model Summary by Name', then click on the "View' link to the right of the models name. You can add and edit an unlimited number of model profiles and pictures. You can control the ordering of pictures on the main gallery page by setting the priority higher. Higher numbers display first. You can 99 0. Pictures can be automatically be resized and watermarked when uploaded. Pictures uploaded should be jpegs not more than 1M in file size. Adding and Editing Banners To display existing banners click on Banners > Edit To Display Banner details, click on Banners > Banner Details There are 2 ways to add banners as follows: 1) hosted banners hosted banners are images which you physically upload to the server. You will need to have the banner image on your hard drive somewhere To add a hosted banner, click on Banners > Add New Banner (Hosted) and fill out the fields. Banner Name: Name you use to keep track of that banner
Banner URL Link: Where the banner will link to when clicked on. Banner priority: Controls sort order on the banner/links page. Higher numbers display first. You can 99 0. Banner Category: Controls which page(s) the banner will display on. Banners can be displayed on more than 1 page. Browse & Select Banner to Upload: Click on the 'Browse' button and locate the banner image on your hard drive and upload it to the server. Reciprocal Banner Link: Can be used to keep track of a reciprocal link to this banner on 3rd party site. Banner Expiration Date: can be used to automatically expire banner on a certain date. Enter 00 00 0000 to never expire. Click 'Add Banner' when ready 2) Non hosted banners non hosted banners are images which are hosted on other servers that you link to. You will need to have the banner image URL ready to add it. To add a hosted banner, click on Banners > Add New Banner (Not Hosted) and fill out the fields. Banner Name: Name you use to keep track of that banner Banner URL Link: Site where the banner will link to when clicked on (Do not include 'http://'). Banner IMAGE URL: Link to the banner Image on another server (Do not include 'http://'). Banner priority: Controls sort order on the banner/links page. Higher numbers display first. You can 99 0. Banner Category: Controls which page(s) the banner will display on. Banners can be displayed on more than 1 page. Reciprocal Banner Link: Can be used to keep track of a reciprocal link to this banner on 3rd party site. Banner Expiration Date: can be used to automatically expire banner on a certain date. Enter 00 00 0000 to never expire. Click 'Add Banner' when ready Adding and Editing Locations if your site uses locations, add them by clicking Cats/Locs > Locations > Add Location. Locations will usually sort alphabetically in drop downs To edit locations publish value or correct/change a name, Click Cats/Locs > Locations > Edit Location > location name Adding and Editing Categories if your site uses Categories, add them by clicking Cats/Locs > Categories > Add Category. Categories will usually sort alphabetically in drop downs To edit Categories, Click Cats/Locs > Categories > Edit Category > Category name Each category page also has its own meta tags which you can edit.
HTML INFO:
This is heading 1
This is heading 2
This is heading 3
This is heading 4
This is heading 5
This is heading 6
This will produce following result: Here is a paragraph of text. Here is a second paragraph of text. Here is a third paragraph of text. You can use align attribute to align your paragraphs.
<p align="left">This is left aligned.</p> <p align="center">This is center aligned.</p> <p align="right">This is right aligned.</p> <p align="justify">This is jutified. This works when you have multiple lines in your paragraph and you want to jus nice.</p> This will produce following result: This is left aligned. This is center aligned.
This is jutified. This works when you have multiple lines in your paragraph and you want to justfy all the lines s nice.
This will produce following result: This is not in the center. This is in the center.
Nonbreaking Spaces:
Suppose you were to use the phrase "12 Angry Men." Here you would not want a browser to split the "12" and "Angry" across two lines: A good example of this technique appears in the movie "12 Angry Men." In cases where you do not want the client browser to break text, you should use a nonbreaking space entity ( ) instead of a normal space. For example, when coding the "12 Angry Men" paragraph, you would use something similar to the following code: <p>A good example of this technique appears in the movie "12 Angry Men."</p>
Soft Hyphens:
Occasionally, you will want to allow a browser to hyphenate long words to better justify a paragraph. For example, consider the following code and its resulting output.
<p style="text-align: justify;"> The morbid fear of the number 13, or triskaidekaphobia, has plagued some importan
Nanao.</p> In cases where you want a client browser to be able to hyphenate a word if necessary, use the soft hyphen entity (­) to specify where a word should be hyphenated. So above example should be written as follows:
<p style="text-align: justify;"> Example for soft hyphen - The morbid fear of the number 13, or tri­skai­d Mahamiya and Nanao.</p> This will produce following result:
Example for soft hyphen - The morbid fear of the number 13, or triskaidekaphobia, has plagued some importa Nanao. NOTE: This may notwork with some web browsers.
This will produce following result: This is paragraph one and should be on top
This is paragraph two and should be at bottom Again <hr /> tag is an example of an empty element, where you do not need opening and closing tags, as there is nothing to go in between them. Note: The <hr /> element has a space between the characters br and the forward slash. If you omit this space, older browsers will have trouble rendering the line break, while if you miss the forward slash character and just use <hr> it is not valid XHTML
Presentational Tags:
If you use a word processor, you are familiar with the ability to make text bold, italicized, or underlined; these are just three of the ten options available to indicate how text can appear in HTML and XHTML.
This will produce following result: The following word uses a subscript typeface.
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Actual content goes here..... The <span> element, on the other hand, can be used to group inline elements only. So, if you had a part of a sentence or paragraph you wanted to group together you could use the <span> element.
<div><p>This is the example of <span style="color:green">span tag</span> and the <span style="color:purple">d CSS</p></div> This will produce following result: This is the example of span tag and the div tag alongwith CSS