CSS W3 Site Templates/Templets & Flash Extensions Documentation
Documentation for Complete Template Packages
Distribution:
Distribution of our own original templates/templets files and archives is the sole
and exclusive right of the authoring design studio, Symbiotic Design™.
No reselling or redistribution of these files is permitted in any shape or form, by any
possible method. By using or storing our templates/templets you agree our Terms
of Use.
All site templets are distributed in a zip format archive to reduce filesize and keep
the directory structure of all files involved intact. It is important to note that the
original directory structure is required to view the original pages properly, though you
are encouraged to modify the pages and links to suit your needs. Windows XP can
decompress these zip archives easily. Others should get a reliable zip archive utility.
If you need one, you can download our favorite, here.
Free Templets Requirement:
All free website design templates and templet sets require that the Copyright notice and
link back to our website remain intact and visible in any web browser that conforms to
proper HTML and CSS standards. All site templets (whether freeware or commercial) come
equipped with these links. Only customers who have paid for, or registered a site templet
package may remove these links. For more information, please read our Terms
of Use.
Documentation for Flash Extensions (Menu & Button Add-Ons)
Distribution:
Each Flash Add-on software package is distributed in an archive which includes its
own documentation. These Flash Extensions are distributed in a zip format archive to reduce
filesize and keep the directory structure of all files involved intact. It is important
to note that the original directory structure is required to view the original menu configuration
properly, though you are encouraged to modify the menu configuration and links to suit
your needs. Windows
XP can
decompress these zip archives easily. Others should get a reliable zip archive utility.
If you need one, you can download our favorite, here.
Flash Extensions Requirement:
We provide a few Flash components and libraries for free in order to create interest
for our services. Although we would appreciate a link back to us in exchange for providing
you with a quality Macromedia approved Flash Extension for free, this is not required. We
only insist that our software not be hacked, decompiled or redistributed in any way. For
more information, please read our Terms of Use.
Additional Documentation
Although we include the appropriate documentation in each archive, the following links
contain additional reference documention which may be relevant to you or your product:
- Templates/Templets Catalog Product page
Each individual Template, Menu or Button package has its own product description page.
This page is often useful for installation, editing and configuration information.
To find the product page related to your package, simply browse or search for your
package name in the Templates/Templets
Catalog.
- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
We keep a database of Frequently Asked Questions in order to best and immediately assist
our customers.
If you are having problems or need support, we recomend that you visit our FAQ page
to see if your question has already been addressed.
- Support
Our support area includes
an archive of support files and a support forum for you to check or pose questions that concern our products.
- Tutorials
Additionally, we provide some design and flash tutorials to ease or enhance your website
building process.
- Terms of Use.
All website users must comply with our Terms of
Use. Failure to comply to our Terms of Use revokes any license to any software distribution
from this site. Users who do not agree with our terms of use are encouraged not to visit
this website.
- Privacy Policy
Your private and personal information is confidential. We do not buy, sell, rent, share
or give out your personal information with anyone. For more information, please read
our Privacy Policy.
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Terminology:
Templet = Template
A gauge, pattern, or mold that is used as a guide to the form of a piece being made.
A formula for layout design.
CSS = Cascading Style Sheets
A long-time established standard set by the W3C to improve HTML code. CSS is a
seperate standard which can be incorporated into any existing or forthcoming HTML code.
CSS helps seperates visual formatting code from content.
w3 = world wide web
(abbreviation)
W3C = World Wide Web Consortium
The central body governing, studying, improving and implementing code standards
for the world wide web.
Link: W3C.org
HTML = HyperText Markup Language
A code standard which has been approved and ratified by the W3C for
web page formatting and layout design. By using a set of standardized codes, one can
create and design a web page to reflect the visual layout desired.
XML = eXtensible Markup Language
A code standard allowing for easy syndication and/or configuration of other
dynamic documents.
SE = Search Engine
A webpage search engine such as Google, Yahoo or MSN
Search that facilitates searching for information on the w3.
SEO = Search Engine Optimization
A method of optimizing a page or website for search engines to easily and readily
crawl, catalog and rank a webpage for specific keywords.
Keywords = search words/phrases
Search words and phrases that a user would use at an SE to find a particular interest,
information, service and/or product.
Flash = Animation & Ineractivity Application
Macromedia Flash is a highly sophisticated application for creating animation and user
interactive design elements for the web, multimedia and video. Flash can even be used
to design whole games.
Flash Component = Flash Extension Program
Flash add-ons which extend and/or ease the design process in Flash. We offer menus and
navigation bars that allow users to easily build custom Flash elements.
Flash Library = Flash Element Catalog
Flash libraries include readily available design elements for use in Flash or Dreamweaver. |