Oops! This is an H1 Header
I Forgot How to Make a New Webpage File: This is a H2 Header
Ah, well. Life happens. Even if you forgot to write down the steps, you are no longer totally lost. Print out this webpage, and keep it next to you as you work. You should also use the print outs of the Basic Unix Commands and the HTML codes (available in your Writing Online text or available on many webpages) to make your life easier. Remember, most of the guides you need are webbed at CSUN'S ITR Technology Training Guides.
If you haven't done so already, copy the very basic template from the web page directly into a new file in notepad. Edit the cvr.txt file the way you want your main webpage to look, then use WSFTP to transer the file to your CSUN account. Be sure to rename cvr.txt to cvr.html so the web browser will read the file as a web page not a text file.
For cutting and pasting a new file:
If you have a text file already on your floppy disk, simply put the floppy
disk into the disk drive, open up notepad:
- go to START,
- then PROGRAMS,
- then ACCESSORIES
- and click on NOTEPAD
Once notepad opens, click on OPEN, then move to the A: drive, then find your text document.
Once you actually have some text in notepad, add the HTML tags. Use your Writing Online book to help you with simple HTML.
Once you have added all the HTML tags, follow the same steps as last week.
Go to your CSUN webpages in Netscape and take a look. Remember, your webpage is http://www.csun.edu/~yourloginaccountname. Edit as many times as neccesary until you like the way the page looks. Don't forget to reload Netscape everytime you re-save.
An Alternative Way to Add New Documents: This is an H3 Header
This is an unordered list
- Open up your text file in notepad
- Edit your file
- Save your file as somename.html (the .html extension is important)
- Open up WSFTP: You can find this nifty little FTP program by going to:
This is an ordered list. It has numbers.
- CLASS PROGRAMS
- WSFTP
- WSFTP95LE
- Type YOUR account name (your CSUN login name)
- Click on open
- Type in your password in the pop-up window.
Once FTP has opened two windows, make sure you change the proper directories, both on the computer you are working on and your CSUN account.
It's very important that you learn to read the screen: this is an H4 Header
and figure out what is going wrong: this is an H5 Header
You can do all this from a home computer by following these directions: this is an H6 header
All you need to do is connect to your CSUN account by telneting to CSUN directly.
This next bit is surrounded by PRE tags. It shows exactly what is on the screen.
Open up your web browser (Netscape works best).
Type:
telnet://csun2.csun.edu
in the location window.