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*webpage hints (for intermediate users* (beyond my simple model)
Or go here for *some Unix tips* (will need for
Adelphi Panther)
Here's one good and easy way to get a Web Page up and running Find a Web page that you like and get its source file. How? Well, usually, any time you are viewing a particular site, you can switch to see the source file behind it if you ... Pull down the 'view' (or 'services') menu on your browser and select 'source.' With Lynx, hit the backslash key. Then, make a copy of this source file (or save it) and use it as a template/model for your own page. Specifically, if you were using my model to create your own page, you would: 1. Redo the TITLE line of the file, so it's yours. 2. If you like, set customized colors (change the BODY tag line). 3. Add some nifty text, images and links to other sites. And voila, you have your very own index.html file. The final step: have your account set up to mount a presence on the Web.
[AOL users: Please let me know how you fare with this model. I am NOT fond its browser.)