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Creating WWW Pages

Creating WWW Pages. Big Picture. Make sure you have a place to put them Plan Pages Create Pages Upload Pages (“Publish”) Test Pages (Important!) Maintain and Keep Current. Plan Pages. Know Your Purpose Understand Your Audience Remember “diversity” – particularly handicaps

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Creating WWW Pages

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  1. Creating WWW Pages

  2. Big Picture • Make sure you have a place to put them • Plan Pages • Create Pages • Upload Pages (“Publish”) • Test Pages (Important!) • Maintain and Keep Current

  3. Plan Pages • Know Your Purpose • Understand Your Audience • Remember “diversity” – particularly handicaps • Identify Structure / Pages

  4. Creating Pages A) Use HTML (Ugh!) B) Use Word C) Use FrontPage D) Use Dreamweaver E) Etc

  5. Creating Pages Using Word • A)    Save as www page OR • B)     Web page template OR • C)    Web page wizard (not anymore?)

  6. Creating Pages Using FrontPage • What we’ll use – see handouts

  7. Publish Pages • ·        See your provider’s instructions • ·       Generally involves using FTP to transfer files, but may need to take other steps as well • See www.lasalle.edu/admin/personal/pages.htm for La Salle instructions • Front Page will do a lot for you

  8. Test Pages • Ideally test on PC AND Mac • Ideally test on the 2 most recent versions of each of the popular browsers (Microsoft, Netscape, Mozilla)

  9. Some Rules of Thumb • Use consistent layouts and designs on all pages on a site

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