WestNet:Write Your Page

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HTML | Graphics | Scripts | Helpful Tips


If you want to write your own web page and have never done so before, you need to learn a little about HTML. HTML is the language that is used to create and design web pages.

HTML

There are a few ways to learn about HTML. WestNet has prepared an HTML Primer. This brief document introduces HTML and shows you the basics of the language. You may choose to view the HTML Primer online with your www browser, or download either the uncompressed or zipped postscript version (don't forget to enable your browser's "Save to Disk" mode, if required.)

Other places to find information on HTML:

Be careful, though! Netscape has added their own extentions to HTML (newest version - HTML 3.0 Extensions) While more and more browsers are supporting these extentions, be warned that not everyone will be able to read your page if you use them.

Graphics and Pictures

Adding backgrounds, graphics, animation and pictures to your web page can make it more interesting. Some places to find HTML "clip art":

Scripts

For security reasons, we do not support user-written scripts. However, we have some general-purpose scripts available:

Helpful Tips

We suggest when writing your page to keep all code and references to links and files in lower case. Our UNIX system is case-sensitive, and this is usually the most common problem found in web design. The code calls for a file name in capital letters, and the file name is in lower case. By keeping everything in lower case, in the code and the file names, errors can be avoided.

Also, please avoid using spaces in file names. They do not always reference correctly on a UNIX system, and should not be used.


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