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Managing Webpages

Managing Webpages. Managing the pages on your website is essentially a circular process of the following steps: You can begin anywhere. SeaMonkey to create or edit HTML files. FTP to upload files to public_html directory. SAVE HTML file for later editing and/or revision.

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Managing Webpages

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  1. Managing Webpages Managing the pages on your websiteis essentially a circular process of the following steps: You can begin anywhere

  2. SeaMonkeyto createor edit HTMLfiles FTP to uploadfiles topublic_html directory SAVE HTMLfile for laterediting and/orrevision SeaMonkeyto view file

  3. SeaMonkey • Open and view the file you want to work on • “You will always use the latest file!” • Use command FILE / SAVE PAGE ASto save the file to your disk[Web Page, HTML only]

  4. SeaMonkey • FILE / EDIT PAGE & Edit the page in SeaMonkey[or some other program that can create & edit HTML files] • Change all text content, headings, etc. • Change images (pictures and graphics) • Adjust appearance (e.g., FORMAT / BACKGROUND or Theme)

  5. Replace images and replace content

  6. SeaMonkey SAVE AS • When finished editing webpage, useFILE / SAVE AS to save your revised file to disk • Control three things: • 1. The location the file will be stored in • 2. The name of file (7 letters or less) • 3. The format of the file

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  8. FTP using SSH Secure File Transfer Client • You will be prompted to Log In. Enter • UserID: your Lennon account name • Password: your secret password • Click OK to make connection

  9. Log-in n.b.: Faculty e-mail is on Zimmer Student e-mail is on Lennon

  10. Password

  11. open public_html folder

  12. open html folder you are using

  13. "uploading" Distant Host Files Your Files “Drag” from Your ………

  14. Managing your website Managing the pages on your websiteis essentially a circular process of the following steps: You can begin anywhere

  15. SeaMonkeyto createor edit HTMLfiles FTP to uploadfiles topublic_html directory SAVE HTMLfile for laterediting and/orrevision SeaMonkeyto view file

  16. Host UserID Password FTPVoyager

  17. On Lennon, Click public_html folder • All your web files must be in the same directory or folder • The name of that folder in your Lennon account is public_html • Find that folder name and double-click on it • The active directory will then be public_html

  18. Click on public_html directory

  19. File Transfers • The lower window is your local computer[be sure that directory that has your files is the one open] • The upper window is the host Lennon computer with a listing of all files • Simply “drag and drop” file names from Lower to Upper to Upload • Simply “drag and drop” file names from Upper to Lower to Download

  20. Distant Host Files “Drag” from Your ……… Your Files

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