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Doing up a homepage is no easy task. Very few people can develop a site without having to get help from somewhere or someone. That is the purpose of this page - to give you somewhere to go when you get stuck.
These are the steps you should follow if you wish to do up a homepage;
- 1. Obtain a HTML editing program. HTML is the language which homepages are designed in. An editor will save you having to learn the language yourself. There are a number of editors around and these will make the job slightly easier. If you can afford to spend some money, we recommend Nvu as a fairly easy-to-use low-cost program.
- 2. Design your pages. Make sure all documents you use in your site are all named in lower case with the appropriate extensions (eg. index.html, picture.jpg, image.gif) and that the files you use exist a directory which you can upload to our server. Name your main page index.html.
- 3. Obtain an FTP client. For Macintosh, Anarchie or Fetch are both good programs. For Windows, we recommend CuteFTP.
- 4. FTP to users.eis.net.au using your username and password. Create a directory called public_html using your FTP program. Then upload all your files into that directory.
- 5. You will then find your site on the web at http://www2.eis.net.au/~username/ where username is your login name. (eg. if your username is joe23, your pages will be at http://www2.eis.net.au/~joe23/)