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| Attaching a Different DWT to a Web Page or Pages When moving from one DWT to another, the
mapping between regions can be complex and therefore information /
formatting may be lost when attaching a new DWT to a set of pages. To
make it easier to interchange DWTs on your web, a consortium of
designers have come up with the Dynamic Web Template
Interchange Guidelines (DWTIG) so that you can change the look of your web
in just a few seconds. The DWTIG is an open standard (freely available at DWTIG.com) that any designers can adopt to facilitate the
interchange of DWTs by setting a simple naming convention for the
editable regions of the DWT. The intention of this standard is to
facilitate a market for DWTs that are easy to use so you can easily
change the look of your web as often as you like. Outlined below are the
steps to attach a new DWTIG-compliant DWT to a web that already has a
DWTIG compliant DWT attached to it:

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