Lesson 6.4: Adding a Framed Page

 
Add a Framed Page if you want an external web page to be part of your Web Site. For example, you can enter the URL of your favorite music site here, and the site will appear in a frame inside the specified web page. Using a framed page helps keep participants in your Web Site, so they don't get lost.
 
Make sure you are logged in as a Web Site Administrator and Click the Web Site Manager Button.

     
Scroll to the Pages Option Section.
It is highlighted in purple.

     
Click on Add a Page.

     
  Click the radio button of the type of page you want to add. Click the Freeform Page radio button.
Here you can choose the type of page you want to add: Publishing Page, Freeform Page, Online Form or Framed Page. To learn more about these types of pages, click here.
 
   
  Type the page name in the Page Name text box.  
     
Type a description of the page in the Page Description text box.
     
Click the appropriate radio button to make it a public or private page.
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Note: A public page can be viewed by guests. A private page can be viewed only by participants.]
     
Click the Continue button at the bottom of the page.
After you click continue you may be asked to enter more information (for an online form and a framed page). Follow instructions on the page until you get to a confirmation screen.

   
     
Type in the HTTP address (URL) of the site you wish to have your page frame.

     
Click the Continue button at the bottom of the page.

     
View Confirmation Message.
From this page you may visit your new page, add another page, go to the starting page or your Web Site, or return to the Web Site.

     
To exit the Web Site Manager, Click the "Return to Your Site Name Home Page" link on your Web Site Manager Page.