Step 1.
Left mouse click into the “Page Title” textbox, and insert a name or
description for your page.
The page title is a heading that you see in the top left hand corner of your
browser.
It is also used when search engines search your site.


Step 2.
Now to the fun part.
Once you have added a page title, Left mouse click into the body.
This allows you to set the focus on where you want to type your content.
Type in some content.
Once you have put all the information you want into the text area.
You can now submit your page.
When you click on the
you will be sent to a new page.
Now you can see what your page looks like.
If the page is not the way you that you want it,
click your browsers back button to go back to the Edit Page to make your
changes.
If the page is the way you want it to look,
then you can click on the
button in the bottom right hand corner of the
page.



We are now ready to name and also save our web page.
You have two choices on how you want to save your file.
We highly recommend saving as a php file.
The reason for this is that if you change your site logo, or site text,
left navigation or footer in the future the php files
do not have to be touched and reworked.
Any changes made will be dynamic to
your whole site.
All your pages that you have created with hnEditor that
is.


Enter the name that you want to name this web page.
You can have spaces in the file name , however some
web browser have problems
With this.
Please remember that it is always best to not place spaces in the name.
Another thing to remember about the file name is that some
servers are case
sensitive.
What this means is, if you save a web page like: thisIsMyWebpage,
It is acceptable but the outside world may have a problem
getting to your page
because they may type it as: thisismywebpage. The
server will therefore come
back to the person that requested the page with a Page Cannot be Found error.
Best Practice: thisismywebpage
Acceptable: ThisIsMyWebpage
Acceptable: This is my webpage


The Parent Directory is hnEditor
(see above picture).
This the place where you put the hnEditor editing
program.
The yellow folders indicate directories that you can put
your files in.
If you click on the test yellow folder it will open up and show you all your
files,
and any sub folders that you may have in the test directory.


In this case there isn’t anything currently in the test folder (see below).

Now we are almost done.
If you have navigated to the directory that you want to save your web page too,
click on the
button.


This is the last step in creating a new web page file. Your web page is now saved.
The first line shows you where the file was saved
The second line shows you the name you gave the file.
You have one last chance to view this file by clicking on the link.
Note: this is the true saved file and when you look at it.
It is exactly how it will be
seen.
The third line allows you to go back to the edit page to create more web pages.

Continue to Loading and Rediting a web page