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How easy is DIY SiteBuilder to use?

 
 
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Posted: 15 Aug, 2007
by: Hayes M.
Updated: 15 Aug, 2007
by: Hayes M.

In general if you are familiar with using a word processor for formatting text and adding images etc then you should have very little problem coming to grips with DIY SiteBuilder .

Initially there are three simple steps to create your site. Having completed that initial setup you log on to www.yoursite.com.au/admin, using your Username and Password. The image below is a representation of what you will see. As you can see this site has had many pages added (shown under the main menu). Editing any of the pages is simply a matter of selecting the page and using the inbuilt editor to add text, images, videos, links or tables as required. An unlimited number of additional pages can also be added. And as if that is not enough the inbuilt dynamic menu system automatically creates the appropriate menu appearance for each new page.

Complete operational instructions are also available at:: www.tosd.com.au/sitebuilder/help These are clearly written and illustrated to help ease novices into the system. And of course if you need further assistance you can also contact support (link in menu)



The complete help manual is available at: www.tosd.com.au/sitebuilder/help
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