Templates + Content = Web Site Templates allow you to create a master design and have it replicated throughout your online publication. Template-based technology ends the days of repetitive and tiresome hand-editing, freeing up your time to focus on other issues, such as fine-tuning your design, adding new features, exploring new layouts, or analyzing your site. Dispatch uses a template-based system to produce web sites. These templates define the look, layout and function for the pages within your site. Dispatch templates can include HTML, images, JavaScript, stylesheets, Active X, Dispatch tags, and anything else browsers can render. You can design as many templates as you like, develop multiple template sets, or use only a single template. It's entirely up to you, your design preferences, and your vision. Dispatch treats content and design as separate elements of a web site. Content is collected through Dispatch Publisher and then cataloged and stored in your publication's database. Design is also stored in your database in the form of templates. Dispatch combines content and templates to produce your site.
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