- Introduction
- Creating your site
- Editing your home page
- Creating a Single page section
- Creating a Multiple pages section
- Creating & editing a Links section
- Adding forms and comments to your site
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Adding images to your site
- Preparing your images
- Formats and resolution
- If you can't prepare your images
- Adding galleries
- Photo settings
- Uploading your photographs
- Adjusting your thumbnail settings
- Manually uploading thumbnail images
- Adding images to other sections of your web site
- Gallery Isolation facility
- Managing photos
- Bulk uploading
- Using FTP for upload
- Automatically naming images
- Using Photoshop Elements to process your images for upload
- Using carousels and pop-ups
- Adding slideshows to your site
- Adding other content to your site
- Adding a search facility to your site
- Customising your site style
- Making your site live & domain names
- Search Engines
- Support
- Web Traffic and Stats
- Using the Search Functions of the Admin System
- Formatting Text Using Html
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Selling Online
- Creating a shopping cart
- How the shopping cart works
- Integrating with a payment provider
- How to use PayPal with your Clikpic site
- How to use Google checkout with the Clikpic facility
- Selling without a payment provider
- Setting prices for photos
- Setting up a price group
- Setting up a payment option
- Applying price groups to your images
- Assigning a single price to an item
- Using the pricing information page
- Delivery charges, VAT and other options
- Troubleshooting
- Common Queries and Tips
- What's New?
When you enter copy into any web admin system, you can apply some basic formatting to make the copy bold or italic, and additionally add links or tables. This is known as “HTML mark-up”, the principle being to “tag” the piece of text you would like to format. Whilst we provide some basic tips and instructions here, if you would like further details, see http://www.w3schools.com.
HTML mark-up comprises a series of “tags” with content
within them. Every tag must have a start AND an end tag. Both the start and end
tag must begin and end with < and >. The end
tag also has a / character just after the opening <.
For example, every paragraph starts and ends with the following
tags <p>
and </p>
Please ensure you use lower case for all your tags.