

To close the link panel I click in some other part of the window. But since I need this link to go to another page on my own site, I drag this target icon to the site outline, and connect it to the page I want to link to.

If you want to link to another website, you would type or paste in a URL. I want to link the word “pictures” to the photo album I created, so I highlight that text and click on "Create link" in the toolbar. I’ll select some text and make it bold by selecting “bold” from the Format menu For this page I’ll just remove a paragraph, and add another in its place. To start editing, I click on the area of the text I want to change. Now it displays that page in the WebView. The first thing I’ll do is edit the content of the “about” page, which explains the purpose of this site. The rest of the window is the WebView, which shows us the content of whatever page we have selected in the Site Outline, just as it would look in the Safari web browser. Here on the left hand side we have our Site Outline, which shows all the pages of my site the home page is at the top.
Sandvox tutorials mac os x#
At the top we have a standard Mac OS X toolbar with icons to help us add pages, create links, and so on. This main document window is how you'll work with most aspects of your site. For now, to get an overview of how Sandvox works, let's add a new page, make some simple edits, and publish those changes. This is a website I’ll build from scratch later, one that recounts my family’s summer trip to Ireland. Here on the Desktop is my Sandvox document. To get started, I’ll show what it's like in the "day in the life" of a Sandvox website. In this screencast I’ll be showcasing many of Sandvox's creative features. Hello and welcome to this screencast Introduction to Sandvox, the powerful, playful and intuitive website creation application from Karelia Software. This is the text for Chapter 1: A day in the life… Full transcript for this screencast is available at
