Website Header Wizard
Easily create your own website header

Website Header Wizard software by David Watson is a very useful piece of kit. It is designed to let you create headers, the photo/graphic/text at the top of each website page.
Before Website Header Wizard there were only two other alternatives, create it yourself using Adobe Acrobat/Photoshop or utilising the services of a graphic designer. Neither of these options appealed to me as I find Adobe Acrobat to be a complex piece of software and using a graphic designer was too expensive. Over the years, I had spent an absolute fortune on getting headers created by designers.
Website Header Wizard comes complete with 500 prepared header backgrounds which you can use to make banners.
If you do have a photo you want to use for your banner, Website Header Wizard makes it easy to turn it into a header. Just use Website Header Wizard's ImageGrabber Wizard to select the section of thephoto you require, and Website Header Wizard watch as ImageGrabber extracts it instantly.
You can chose to make the banner different sizes. This increases your options of creating more varied and interesting website header graphics.
Now for only a few dollars I was able to download the Website Header Wizard software and put it to the test. It comes complete with a very short but useful tutorial video and a set of 500 header templates. The nice thing about this software is that it give you the choice of either using the templates for your header or to create one of your own from any photograph or image you may have laying around.
This means that your header will be totally unique. I found this feature to be the most interesting and spent a lot of time creating new headers just for fun!
Website Header Wizard software lets you select the header size, background colours and images, add special effects, add text and save the finished product. It is the easiest piece of software that I have ever used.
The software has recently been upgraded and the new version still has a couple of bugs to sort out but bearing in mind, that the software is so reasonably priced and it does exactly what it claims to do, I think that it is reasonable to accept the two tiny flaws until they are corrected.
Review by Sandra Bennett
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