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Adapting the templates:
A text editor can be used to adapt the templates. Various editors are available for free which can highlight html/css syntax, including Notepad++ or PSPad. To detect the RGB color values of existing logos or web sites, we recommend the freeware program Color Detector.
The template pages are generally divided into three areas; header, content, and footer.
Area | Description |
Header | Headlines and image/logo |
Content | The actual content of the page |
Footer | The bottom of the page |
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These same areas are also to be found in the source code, which is a help for orientation when designing the page. The relevant areas that can be adapted are marked with /*Comment*/ (in the CSS part) and <!-- Comment --> (in the HTML part).
The page's layout and the color scheme are set near the top of the source code between the <style> tags.
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The page's text content is entered into the area between the <body> tags.
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The font and color of the text as well as the background color are easily adapted. Colors are set as hexadecimal RGB values.
Note:
Various elements included in the code are for interpretation by the LANCOM router (<pbelem>, <pblink>, etc.). This ensures, for example, that the logo and login form are only displayed if the page is called via the internal web server. The function of this tag is documented in the source code.
If you don't want to use a header image, load the following file into the LANCOM router.
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Uploading your own Web pages:
In WEBconfig, the Public Spot pages are uploaded under "File management -> Upload certificate or file".
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Linking your web site in the configuration:
After upload, a link must be set which points to the page. Use LANconfig to open the configuration and insert the following URLs under Configure