Here is a tutorial on how the dialogs that help to insert tags into the file.
- Section 1.1: Body Dialog
Below you will find the steps to using the Body Dialog

In Order
- Background Image: Image to be tiled in the background
- Background Color: The color of the background
- Text Color: The color of the Text
- Link Color: The color of unvisited links
- Visited Link Color: The color of a visited link
- Active Link Color: The Color of an active link i.e. a link from a frame page will show this.
Please Note: To use the body dialog you should highlight the current body tag before inserting. Otherwise you will have 2 body tags in the page and the browser will get confused.
- Section 1.2: Link Dialog
Below you will find the steps to using the Link Dialog

In Order
- Link Style: Set the type of link you want to make
- Link Path: The actual URL or path to the file that you want to link to
- Link Text: The text that is displayed on the web page for the link
- Target: If you are using a Frame Pages use this to set the target to where the link will go.
- Section 1.3: Image Dialog
Below you will find the steps to using the Image Dialog

In Order
- Path To Image: This is the actual path to the image.
- Image Alt Text: this is the text that is displayed when graphics can not be viewed by a browser
- Section 1.4: Other Dialogs
All dialogs in the program use this same look and feel. I have tried to make each dialog as self explanitory as possible. I hope that the examples above have cleared up any questions you had on how the program's dialogs are set up.