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[[Image:NWeb-Man-Nebr.jpg|right|250px|thumb|figFig. 8.41 Individual Detail Page in Nebraska Style]]
;Store web pages in .tar.gz archive
:The large number of files and directories in this web output may make it difficult to transfer the files to an external web host. GRAMPS has the capability of saving all of your Narrative Web files in one compressed archive using the gzip and tar formats (casually known as a ‘tarball’). This single file can quickly be transferred to your server. Unfortunately not all web servers support saving web files in this way, so contact your hosting provider for more information.
;Character set encoding
:GRAMPS is an international application developed with multiple languages and translations in mind. Because of this the default character set for HTML pages is {{man label|UTF-8}}, which supports a wide range of international characters and symbols. From the drop down menu list you can select from a variety of {{man label|ISO-8859-}} encoding sets or even a {{man label|koi8_r}} encoding set. There is support for virtually all popular character set encodings. If you are having problems with character presentation in your web pages it could be a matter of selecting a compatible character set encoding for your web server environment.
[[Image:NWeb-Man-BasicSet.jpg|right|180px250px|thumb|figFig. c8.3 42 Basic Style - 5 Color Choices]]
;Stylesheet
:GRAMPS provides seven built in style sheets for you to choose from to determine the appearance or your web pages. In GRAMPS 3.1 you can choose between '''Basic''' (Ash, Cypress, Lilac, Peach or Spruce color schemes), '''Mainz''', or '''Nebraska''' styles. There is also the option of not including a stylesheet ('''No style sheet'''). Regardless of the style you choose, the style sheet file name is ''narrative.css''. You may edit this file to further customize the appearance of your web pages.