an editable attribute. In the example shown in Figure 4-7, I selected a section of text, and I am in the process of making text attributes editable. Figure 4-6: You can view all the templates in any defined site in the Save As Template dialog box. 98 Part II: Looking Like a Million (Even on a Budget) 2. Choose Modify?Templates?Make Attribute Editable, as shown in Figure 4-7. The Editable Tag Attributes dialog box appears, shown in Figure 4-8. 3. From the Attribute drop-down list, choose the attribute you want to be editable. If the attribute doesnt exist yet, click the Add button. Figure 4-8: Identify which attributes you want editable in the Editable Tag Attributes dialog box. Figure 4-7: Select any text, image, or other page element and use the Modify menu to make the attributes of that element editable. Chapter 4: Coordinating Your Design Work 99 4. Click to place a check mark in the Make Attribute Editable box and fill in the Label, Type, and Default options. The attribute options vary depending on whether you select an image, text, or other element on the page. With these options, you can control whether or not an image can be changed and what specific attributes of the image tag may be altered when the template is used. 5. Click OK. Using custom templates After you create your own custom templates, youll want to put them to use. You can use templates to create or modify all the pages in your Web site or use templates for specific sections. For example, in a site such as the Inn on Tomales Bay site, you could create one template for the pages that feature each of the rooms and another template for a slide show of photos from guests. Using a template to create a new page is similar to creating any other