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Getting Started
Before you start creating your website please read this
page along with the Tutorial page. These pages will
help you get started on the right track.

Source File
Photoshop 7 file for the complete layout
- perfect_law_business.psd
Flash MX files
- flash_intro.fla
- flash_main_01.fla
- flash_main_02.fla
- flash_main_03.fla
Images Licensing Information
The images contained in this product were from:
Bigstockphoto.com
The images and/or photos used in this template are
the copyrighted property of BigStockPhotoâ„¢ and
are used with permission under license.
Images may only be used within this template. Images
can not be removed in any way for other uses. All copyrights
remains with the original licensor.
SWFObject: Javascript Flash embed script
This template uses the Flash detection and embed
script provided by Geoff Stearns at
http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/. This script
detects whether or not the user has the Flash player,
and if it does, it loads in the Flash movie for them
to view. If they don't have the Flash player, it displays
your alternate content. The alternate content is what
you see in your web editor (a static image or text).
The SWFObject script also resolves the IE update issue
where embedded Flash movies require an extra click for
interaction; using the script will allow viewers to
interact with the Flash movie directly. The SWFObject
script also allows your web site to have fully validated
HTML.
Please be aware that the script may be updated occasionally,
and it is your responsibility to visit the SWFObject
site to check for updates and implement them.
To create a new web
This template package comes with the starter web site in .zip format. Unzip the package and start editing the pages. You may wish to keep a backup copy of the .zip in case you need to start over. We have included a basic site structure with common pages to help you get started. You may rename the pages, add more pages, and add your content.
- Unzip your web package to a desired location on your computer.
- In FrontPage or Expression Web, select File + Open Site then, browse to the folder where the template resides
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