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Tutorial: Web Publishing

Tutorial: Web Publishing. Web Publishing. Web pages are stored on a Web server: a computer with a unique Web address, accessible to any connected client Web pages are written in HTML H yper T ext M arkup L anguage Can save Word documents in HTML Other HTML languages (see Chapter 7).

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Tutorial: Web Publishing

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  1. Tutorial:Web Publishing IS for Management

  2. Web Publishing • Web pages are stored on a Web server: a computer with a unique Web address, accessible to any connected client • Web pages are written in HTML • Hyper Text Markup Language • Can save Word documents in HTML • Other HTML languages (see Chapter 7) IS for Management

  3. Create Your Home Page • Use a Web authoring or word processing package to create your home page & résumé • Word has a Web Page Wizard that can help you get started • Good systems design: PLAN, ANALYZE, Design, Implement, Maintain • Microsoft and Netscape offer templates at their Web sites • Start with a simple outline • Save your home page as index.html and your résumé as whatever you like IS for Management

  4. Set up your UNIX account (Easy Way) • Make your Web space on the public Unix server • You can do this in the University’s Web site: http://www.umanitoba.ca/cgi-bin/makepublic IS for Management

  5. Upload Home Page to Your UNIX ccu • Use WS-FTP software to log in to your UNIX ccu account • Upload your home page and résumé page (and any other related files) to your public_html directory • Make sure to name the home page file index.html so it will load automatically (Note: If there is already an index.html file, name your home page as index.htm or index.html will be lost) • You also need to set up permission that others can view your Web files – here is a hint IS for Management

  6. View Your Web Page If everything is working properly, you can see your Web page by typing your URL: http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~yourid It may not look great to start with. “Play” with it to make it look sharp. Pay attention to good design. Here are some hints. IS for Management

  7. Add More “Stuff” • Search to find sites that will provide you with interesting links • Use Copy and Paste to move their URLs into links on your page • Find some appropriate pictures or graphics • In Office 97/2000 • From the Web (right click/Save image as….) • Use an icon for your email link (hint: check Word’s clip art) IS for Management

  8. Updating Your Web Page • Remember, when you add items to your Web page, you are changing the diskette version only • Repeat the upload FTP to make it viewable • Refresh your diskette’s file list when continuing to work with FTP • Click on the Reload or Refresh button if you see the same thing as before IS for Management

  9. Send Us Your URL • Send the email message to the marker THAT’S ALL THERE IS TO IT! Perfection, however, is another matter! • Remember:474-8600 for computer support IS for Management

  10. Next Class • Chapter 2 - ISs in the Enterprise IS for Management

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