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Letters to Lambeth
Letter to Lambeth will help LGBT Anglicans, their
families and allies participate in the 'Lambeth Listening Process.'
It is part of a larger effort to place a human face on the issue of LGBT
inclusion for Bishops attending the Lambeth Convention in the summer of
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Other Lambeth Projects |
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Getting Started
Before you start creating your website please read
this page along with the Tutorial page. These pages will
help you get started.
Source Files
1) Photoshop 7 files for the complete layout:
- church_creation_v2_intro.psd
- church_creation_v2_main.psd
2) Flash MX files:
- flash_intro.fla
- flash_main.fla
Image Resources
The images contained in this product were purchased from:
Clipart.com
The images and/or photos used in this template are the
copyrighted property of JupiterImages and are being used
with permission under license. Images may only be used
within this template. Images can not be removed in any way
for other uses. All copyrights remains with the original
licensor.
SWFObject: Javascript Flash embed
script
This template uses the Flash detection and embed script
provided by Geoff Stearns at
http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/.
This script detects whether or not the user has the Flash
player, and if it does, it loads in the Flash movie for them
to view. If they don't have the Flash player, it displays
your alternate content. The alternate content is what you
see in your web editor (a static image or text).
The SWFObject script also resolves the IE update issue where
embedded Flash movies require an extra click for
interaction; using the script will allow viewers to interact
with the Flash movie directly. The SWFObject script also
allows your web site to have fully validated HTML.
Please be aware that the script may be updated occasionally,
and it is your responsibility to visit the SWFObject site to
check for updates and implement them.
How to modify the
included page
Included Page function is used in this template. Once you
modify the area where the Included Page function is used in
the associated file, your changes will automatically appear
on all pages.
1. Copyright in each page -> includes/copyright.htm
2. Information box on the right in each page -> includes/info_box.htm
3. Company Logo in each page -> includes/logo.htm
4. Global menu at the top on each page -> includes/menu_global.htm
5. Main menu at the top on each page -> includes/menu_main.htm
How to create a new web
using our web template
We now package our web templates in a .zip instead of an
installer (.exe) for Macintosh (Apple) users and because
many of the firewall software updates that companies have
started to block the download of .exe files.
This means
that a web site folder is included in our product instead of
what is referred to as a "FrontPage Web Template."
To create a new web site, copy the web folder to your My
Webs directory and go to Open Web or Site on the File menu
instead of going to File > New to create a new web site.
Browse to your My Webs directory, then find the web folder
you just copied. Select that folder and click open.
Also, you can copy the web folder to the following
directories depending on your FrontPage version and then use
it as a FrontPage web template if you wish.
** FrontPage 2000/2002 **
FrontPage Web Template folder:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\1033\Webs\
** FrontPage 2003 **
FrontPage Web Template folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\\Application
Data\Microsoft\FrontPage\Webs\
To apply a New Web Template in FrontPage 2000/ 2002
1) On the File menu, select New, and then click
Web
2) In the Web Site list, choose "Tg(template name) Web" for
your new web.
3) Type or select a name for your new web in the Specify the
location of the new web dropdown box.
4) Click OK to apply the web template to your new web.
5) Open the "index.htm" file and read the instructions. The
new web also includes a detail tutorial on how to use the
web.
To apply a New Web Template in FrontPage 2003
1) On the File menu, Select New.
2) Click "More web site templates" in the right column.
3) Choose the "TestDrive" template. (This may also be in
your "My Templates" folder.)
4) Click OK.
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