You can rapidly design and create a new Web application or redesign an existing Web site with Site Designer. In a site diagram, you visually create, add, and organize pages in a Web application and design the navigation structure for the site. For more information about designing the navigation structure of a site, see Designing Site Navigation.
Site Designer allows you to create new pages directly in a site diagram or add existing pages from the current Web application or other applications. After you have created a site diagram, you can apply a theme to the pages or print the diagram.
To | See |
Prototype a new Web application or redesign the navigation in an existing Web application | Creating a Site Diagram |
Add new pages or pages from an existing application to a site diagram | Adding Pages to a Site Diagram |
Add a home page to a site diagram | Adding a Home Page to a Site Diagram |
Associate pages in a site diagram with a new or existing Active Server Page | Mapping Multiple Pages to an .ASP File |
Change an Active Server Page to an .htm file | Converting Active Server Pages to HTM Pages |
Add a consistent visual design and navigation bar placement on all pages | Applying a Theme and Layout to Pages |
Create a hard copy version of a site diagram | Printing a Site Diagram |