1) Get the page on the web:
Access the page you wish
to edit in Navigator.
2) Making a backup and knowing where it is:
Use the 'Save As' menu option
to save the page in the correct directory on your computer. For example,
if I am saving my main home page, I would create a directory called 'websave'
on my office or home computer and save the page with the name 'home.html'
or 'index.html' and save it in my local 'websave' folder/directory.
If I am saving my course 1 home page (e.g. called math101), I would create
a subdirectory inside of the 'websave' directory called 'math101 and save
the page as 'home.html' or 'index.html'.
For the Web 101 seminar, use the 'Save As'
menu option to save the main home page as 'index.html' in the c:\temp\websave
directory and the course1 page as 'index.html' in the c:\temp\websave\course1
directory. You may create the necessary directories as you do the
'Save As' process.
3) Making a mirror and backup copy and knowing where it is:
Use the 'Save As' menu option
to save the page in the directory which will mirror your web account.
For example, if I am saving my main home page, I would create a directory
calld 'http' on my office or home computer and save the page with the name
'home.html' or 'index.html' and save it in my local 'http' folder/directory.
If I am saving my course 1 home page (e.g. called 'course1' or 'math101'),
I would create a subdirectory inside of the 'http' directory called 'course1'
or 'math101 and save the page as 'home.html' or 'index.html'.
For the Web 101 seminar, use the 'Save As'
menu option to save the main home page as 'index.html' in the c:\temp\http
directory and the course1 page as 'index.html' in the c:\temp\http\course1
directory. You may create the necessary directories as you do the
'Save As' process.
4) Access the page locally in Navigator:
Use the File/Open Page/Browse
menu option to access the page 'locally'.
For the Web 101 seminar, use the 'File/Open
Page' menu option to access the main home page in the c:\temp\http directory
and the course1 page in the c:\temp\http\course1 directory.
4) Switch to Composing mode:
Use the 'File/Edit Page'
menu option to switch to Composer.
5) Edit:
Edit the page (see Close-up
View, below).
7) FTP:
FTP (file transfer protocol)
the page from your local 'http' directory to your NEIU web account 'http'
directory (or subdirectory), making sure you place it in the correct directory.
8) Get the page on the web:
Access the page you
edited in Navigator and/or other browsers (to check compatibility).
2) Change link:
a) select link text with mouse
b) type alternate link text
c) select link text again
d) click 'Link"
e) type full or relative URL
f) click 'OK' or press 'Enter' key
g) click 'Save' (optional)
h) click 'Preview' (optional)