| How to create your web page and load it on the internet | |||||
| First | You will need to set up your account with the Bethel service. Go to http://directory.bethel.edu. | ||||
| Clik on the My Account link (toward the bottom of the page). You do not need to sign in yet. | |||||
| Next clik on the link to Creating your pesonal web site. Then log in. Your site will be registered. Your first page--the one that shows up in your user name address is your index page (www.bethel.edu/~username/index.html.) | |||||
| Second | Your Two-Dimensional Design class is listed on the course web site. Each student has a link to a color theory web page (the one you are making). The address of the link is http://www.bethel.edu/~username/2d.html.Your first page made in Dreamweaver must be saved with the name 2d.html so that the link works. | ||||
| Save your first page onto the desktop. Save all the rest of your pages and files into a folder on the desktop called 2dsite.You should have done this before you created your web pages. If you did not then you will need to go back into your pages and fix your links. Your first page will be http://www.bethel.edu/~username/2d.html. All your other pages and images will be in a folder so the address of your second page, for example, will be http://www.bethel.edu/~username/2dsite/2dpage2.html. Each backslash indicates an embedded folder holding files. | |||||
| Third | With you pages and files saved you are ready to upload them to the college’s server. Find the application in the dock of your computer called Fetch. Open it. | ||||
| Type in the name of the server-- ftp.bethel.edu. Then add your user name, and your password . | |||||
| You put your files into the PUBLIC folder. Scroll down and double clik on the -public.htm folder. | |||||
| Then go to the REMOTE menue at the top and choose >put folders and files. Then locate your first page and clik OK. It will then be placed in your website. Then go back to >put folders and files and this time select your 2dsite file. Load that whole file. If everything was in that file your pages will be ready to view. | |||||
| Fourth | If links don't work you can check them by putting the curser over the link and checking the addresses that show up in the status bar at the bottom of the browser page.Then make sure that you have named your files the same as your links. Also note that the files are actually in the folders that are listed in the address. | ||||