

Each SuperSite/PartnerSite page is built from multiple HTML files (known as HTML Templates), images and CSS files which are completely customizable. You can customize the Text, the Images, the Style or the structure of each HTML template. You can also add your own HTML templates to extend the capabilities of the SuperSite, and link these HTML templates from various existing sections.
If you edit the Textual Content and/or the HTML Structure of one or more files and/or edit the JavaScript Menu, changes made from our end will not be available in such files. For instance, if we add a new product (and you decided to sell that product) or a new button or some new functionality to that page in future, the same will not appear in your edited HTML page/edited JavaScript Menu. This is because Gossimer will not know in what manner you would like to present the new information on your SuperSite/PartnerSite. At that point you will need to manually make those modifications/add any new links by comparing your file with the source file.
How to recognize that your SuperSite/PartnerSite Content needs Synchronization?
Anytime Gossimer modifies the content or structure of a SuperSite/PartnerSite page, you would need to login to your SuperSite/PartnerSite Admin Area and review if the affected files need to be edited/retranslated. You can recognize the affected files as follows:
Upon opening this file (that needs to be edited/retranslated), you would notice two blocks of text on the top of the page with the background color as red. The left hand side box (in red background color) would display the Content in your Default Language, while the right hand side box (in red background color) would display your previously translated text.
Follow the process explained below to synchronize the Textual Content and HTML Structure edited by you with the updated information:
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If you perceive any modification/translation required to the text in the right hand side box (in red background color) -> make the modifications/translation in the right hand side box(es) underneath
AND
then only click on the Save Changes button.
It is important to note here, that if you do not intend to edit/retranslate ALL the text in the right hand side box, do NOT save your changes, or else some text would get saved in English itself.
OR
If you perceive any modification/translation required to the text in the right hand side box (in red background color) -> make the modifications/translation in the right hand side box(es) underneath
AND
then only click on the Save Changes button.
It is important to note here, that if you do not intend to edit/retranslate ALL the text in the right hand side box, do NOT save your changes, or else some text would get saved in English itself.
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Follow the process mentioned below to publish content for your website using Dreamweaver:
1. Open Dreamweaver. Click on Site and choose Manage Sites.

2. Click the New button and choose Site.

3. Under the Advanced Tab, fill in the Site name and HTTP Address (your domain name). Click the Remote Info category.

4. Set Access Type to FTP. The host is your domain name. Type web as the host directory. Also, type in your username and password and click OK at the bottom.

5. Click Done in the Manage Sites Window.

6. Now open your website and click Site and choose Put.

7. Dreamweaver will upload your files to the server.

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