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Page 1: February 2006Colby College ITS Creating a Simple Web Page Using WORD.

February 2006 Colby College ITS

Creating a Simple Web PageUsing WORD

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Before Starting…

• You must request personal web space

• Choose a Web Authoring tool– Three options to create a page:

• Learn HTML • Learn a web authoring tool

– FrontPage– Dreamweaver

• Use an Office Application and save the results as a web page

Raw codingNo TrainingNo support Tool-based

Very Limited TrainingNo Support

Easy to useTraining availableSupport available

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Design your Page

• 8.5x11 paper• Draw/outline what

you want• This will save you

COUNTLESS trial and error hours

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In This Tutorial We Will…

• Create a WORD document that contains the elements, pictures, text and links you want on your page

• Save the document as a Web Page

• FTP web page files to a personal space

• Access the web page at– www.colby.edu/~[username]/filename

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Creating the Source Document

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Preparing the Document

• Open Word

• File > New > Blank Document

• You CAN create a document using a web page template– We are going to create a web page from an

EXISTING document (easiest)– So we are creating a regular Word

document first

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Creating the Framework (1)

• Create a table that provides the editable spaces you have designed

• We want a webpage like this: TITLE

PICText

Text

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Creating the Framework (2)

• So we will create a table like this:

• Table > Insert > Table– 3 rows– 2 columns– Merge columns in row 1 and 3

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Inserting the Picture

• Position cursor in correct cell• Insert > Picture > From File• Browse to file• Click Insert

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Typing the Title

• Position cursor in correct cell• Type “Dragons”• Adjust font, size

DRAGONS

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Typing Text

DRAGONS

• Position cursor in correct cell• Type text until space equal to picture is filled• Position cursor in next row• Type in remaining text

Dragons are commonly portrayed as serpentine or reptilian, hatching from eggs and possessing long, typically scaly, bodies; they are sometimes portrayed as having large eyes, a feature that is the origin for the word for dragon in many cultures, and are often (but not always) portrayed with wings and a fiery breath.

Although dragons (or dragon-like creatures) occur commonly in legends around the world, different cultures have perceived them differently. Chinese dragons (Simplified Chinese: 龙 , Traditional Chinese: 龍 ; pinyin: lóng), and Eastern dragons generally, are usually seen as benevolent, whereas European dragons are usually malevolent (there are of course exceptions to these rules).

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Make the Table “Invisible” (1)

• To remove borders around table:– Select the entire table– Right click on selection– Click on “Table

Properties”

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Make the Table “Invisible” (1)

• Click on “Bordersand Shading…”

• Click on None

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Inserting Hyperlinks

• Select text to make a link• Select type of link• Insert > Hyperlink > enter URL in Address

[selected text displays here]

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Previewing the Web Page

• File > Web Page Preview• Edit Word Document as required

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Saving Your Web Page

• File > Save As > Web Page (htm, html)– Do NOT use Filtered

• This removes WORD functionality for future editing

– DO use • Single File Web Page

[saves all graphics and text in a single file]or

• Web Page[web page and graphics saved separately]

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Moving Files to your Web Space

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Accessing Your Web Space

• Programs > [your ftp program]– FUGU, Fetch, SSH, etc – Detailed Instructions:– http://www.colby.edu/administration_cs/its/

support/telnet.cfm

• Layout– Your machine on left– Remote space on right

• Link to remote site– colby0– Your username– Your password

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Saving the Web Page

• Double click on public_html folder

• If you saved a “Single File Web Page”– Drag the file into that folder

• If you saved as a “Web Page”– Drag the file into that folder– Drag the folder ‘Web Page Files’ into that

folder

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Accessing the Web Page

• www.colby.edu/~[youraccountname]/filename.mht (single file web page)OR

• www.colby.edu/~[youraccountname]/filename.htm (web page)

• Examplehttp://www.colby.edu/~mregnell/

DRAGONS.mht

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