The Offsite Page type allows you to link to any URL, generally a web page outside of your website, that you want to link to. It is also quite useful in linking up a Rapidweaver created website that has been broken into multiple web site projects to help reduce the size of a large project or potential size. Creating multiple Rapidweaver projects and publishing them to sub folders or sub domains on your server is a great way to make it easy to update even small parts of a site. In this cast we look at this for use in a Photo Album site. But it could be any site that needs to be broken down into components to make it easy to work with.
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Other lessons in this classroom,
- Rapidweaver Basics001 - Overview - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics002 - Layout - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics003 - Site Inspector - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics004 - Page Inspector Part1 - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics005 - Page Inspector Part2 - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics006 - Page Inspector Part3 - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics007 - Styled Text Page - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics008 - HTML Page - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics009 - Contact Form - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics010 - Offsite Page Style (This post) - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics011 - File Sharing Page Style - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics012 - iFrame Page Style - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics013 - Quicktime Movie Page Style - 2010
- Rapidweaver Basics014 - Photo Album Page Style - 2010




