No, when saving, save it as a template. At this point, it is a dwt file.
You can also create a new template.
Applying templates is also very simple. Create an empty web page, open the file panel, resource tab and template, find the existing template, right-click and apply it.
Personally, I think the template function of DW will add a lot of invalid code and increase the page size, so it is never used. Just like making a web page, when saving (choose Save As Template.
You can also select an editable region and save the completed webpage as a template.
When using, just create a new page and then modify the template to be applied. 1. When saving: save as a template, that is, a dwt file.
2. Apply: Open the Files panel, Resources tab and Templates, find the existing template, and right-click to apply it.
3. Detailed contact: First, prepare the webpage file to be used as a template-when saving as a template, file-create-template. At this time, your template cannot be edited. Draw a box-Insert-Template Object-Editable area on the web page of the template, where you want to edit it in the future. If you want to change the editing area, please remove the original editable area. Right-click Original Editable Area-Templates-Delete Template Label.
Just like making a web page.
After saving, select Save As Template.
After playing, set an editable region on the template. When you make a web page, it's the same as normal, but it's best to keep all the necessary parts of the web page, such as the navigation bar, and delete the rest. Just select "Save as Template" when saving.