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Except for the Vertical Menu (and other defined widgets), you can normally edit the block content
directly (e.g. to create a list of hyperlinks), but typically the sidebar is used for widgets that you add to
your pages on the web using Artisteer.net. You cannot edit widgets since they are pre-defined content
areas, such as a Calendar, or a Search box. Widgets can be added with the Layout tab
(LayoutBlocksWidgets). There are several defined widgets you can use with Artisteer.net:
Vertical Menu, Search, Categories, Archives, Blogroll. You can also add blocks (editable) to your
sidebar with the Layout tab (LayoutBlocksNew Block).
Publish Your Website
Once you have defined the layout, styling and content of your pages, you can use the Publish choice
on the top menu (or HomeExportPublish to Artisteer.net) to move your pages to Artisteer.net.
Although it is not shown, when you create a website for Artisteer.net, you are creating a theme as well
as the content of your pages. Like other templates that you can create with Artisteer, the theme
defines the styling applied to the way your content appears (e.g. how your navigation menu appears,
how the text on your pages appear, etc.). You do not work directly with the theme except thru the
‘styling’ options in Artisteer, but when you publish your website, your theme and content are published
together.
Every time you publish your website from the desktop, your theme and content is synchronized with
your theme and content on the web. For example, if you make any changes to your pages on
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