Once you've got your page all ready to rock and roll, we need to talk about these options up here on the top to get your project out of Exprs and into the world. First, if you click on Settings, you can turn on or off the heading and footer. So you're asking yourself, what is the heading and foot? Well, if you go into preview mode and you just kind of move your mouse up to the top, you'll see this is the header. And remember earlier, I chose that brand that I had set up earlier in a lesson. And so there's the header. And if I go all the way to the bottom, here's my footer. And it's kind of cool that that picture that I grabbed from the very top is credited right here. So that's pretty neat. That's preview mode so it looks like a web page. You still have the address bar up here and everything. What is present then? So if you hit Present, it gets rid of everything up on top. And at the very bottom you still have your footer, but you don't have that address bar. So it's a great way to present makes it full screen. And again, when you're using those photographs, you can click on that and it just does a wonderful job of presenting your information. So I love using Present mode when I'm presenting at conferences and stuff. So I think that's an awesome way to share your information. You can also click on this Share button and then choose Publish and Link. And Publish and Link allows you to change the title, add a category, choose education. You can turn on or off your name and you can adjust it if you want. Let's say I just want my last name to be my initial. First name, last name. You can give credits. So if I wanted to credit each one of their students with their artwork, I could do that as well. And you can turn on this. I want to get noticed by other people. Once you've got this all set up, click on the create link and it takes a little while for Exprs to generate your web page. While you're doing this, make sure that you look in to your district's policy on publishing student artwork and student photos and student videos. So make sure that you've looked at those and you're following your district guidelines. Now we've got a bunch of different options. We can actually send this directly to Google classroom, we can get an email, we can embed this. But what I usually just do is click Copy link and then share that link with somebody else. Now you'll also notice that there's this invite button here, or we can come down here to invite. If you do this, what you're doing is you're allowing somebody else to continue editing your web page. So this is great if you're working in a team or possibly you're working with a client and you want them to be able to add and continue to edit things. You can type in their email address here or simply copy this link. And it'll be a different type of a link than the one we just got. This is an editable link, whereas the first one was just a shareable link. So I'll paste that shareable link in there, and you can see that this version is not going to be editable. It's just viewable. One last thing I'll mention. One of the things I love about Adobe Exprs Page is that you can do it on your phone. So you could be out on a field trip with your cell phone. Download this app. It's a separate app, Adobe Page, and you can be adding and editing your pages. And then when you get back to school, you can continue to do it on your desktop. The split cover is one element that doesn't work on your phone. So if you know you're going to be working on your phone, don't add a split cover to the top. All right? Have some fun making pages in Adobe Creative Cloud exprs.