Previewing a Print Document or Presentation
The default Template is a Print document.
Xara defaults this (and a Presentation) to a Vertical Supersite.

If you Preview this (freshly minted) or change it to a Presentation, the display now shows the following:
  • Banner - "powered by xara" link to https://xara.com/ - brash and quite insidious.
  • A "Full screen" link - this is different to the original and still present Full screen (F11) so bear with me. It gets rid of Banner and Footer and renders the page with a jet black pasteboard.
  • A "Download" link - this now presents the page/site/presentation as XaraDocument.pdf.
    • I don't know what the PDF settings are.
    • This PDF can be prevented in Web Export Options: untick Include a PDF download.

  • The Footer shows a set of page thumbnails to allow quick navigation of a site that has no Next/Previous links.

Issues:
  • Full screen reverting is pressing the Home icon. Esc, which reverted the original Full screen display, actually closes the Preview.
  • The Download link opens the PDF in an IE (!!!!) browser.
    • Do not import such a file with name XaraDocument.pdf onto your design; I am sure it will cause havoc.

  • Selecting any of the available browser icons opens the site/presentation or as expected but you are stuck with the Banner and Footer. Full screen removes these but at the expense of losing the browser furniture. There is no way to view the page as I "expect" my end-user to. [One could add code to hide #xr_pgmn1 & #xr_pgrgalc]!

@Xara+: While I can accept that a Print Document and Presentation can benefit from the Footer, the forcing of both Banner and Footer into my Web Supersite is a total non-starter. I don't want your marketing mar my site's presentation. These additions need to be options not forced on me! Web Export Options: Include a PDF download should be unticked by default. The Banner and PDF inclusions are two orthogonal choices. I would propose that when you lose the "powered by xara" plug, the download and full screen links could fit into the Footer.

For a moment, can you imagine my going to a client and showing off an update to an existing site and the client asks "What's this above our very impactful site header?" My reply, "Oh, it's just what Xara now thinks all its sites needs to show." "Goodbye, ex-website designer!"

Acorn