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In most WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get-eg Front Page) webpage creators, there are three options of viewing your website while working on it: NORMAL, HTML, PREVIEW. (There may be variations on the names but these are generally what they are). You should select the NORMAL section and click the are of the page you want the banner/button to appear. Once you do that, your cursor should allow you to type in that area. Then go to the HTML section and you should see a highlighted section. Paste any given code that you wish to place in that part of the webpage, into that area. Simple.

If you are using a HTML editor (that is where you only have HTML and Preview options-eg Cute HTML) you should really have no problems as you must have some HTML knowledge to use them but just in case. You basically need to know how to read the code to find your way around your site. Instead of searching for the area in Normal mode, you have to look for it in HTML mode. Then you just insert any given code there.

If you still have problems, please e-mail gagooski and he will help you out. (please provide a description of your software and what part of the instructions you do not understand).

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