While we're at it we'll have you create your course home page, which will serve as the repository for your work in this course.
This will be a very simple page: nothing to be frightened of! If you want to get really fancy, then check out the html link in the links section of this lab.
html
of H:\Public
. Once you've done that, you will
have a home page directory.
H:\Public\html
) and unzip it using WinZip (Use the
"Extract" button to extract these files to this same directory).
http://www.umich.edu/~my_uniqname/epid624/where you should replace my_uniqname with your uniquename) and see what happens! Let's cross our fingers.... Once you've got that going, you can waste hours and hours making it fancy (see the HTML link in your new home page).
index.html
with Notepad (not
Word, or other fancy editors!), replacing "your_name_here" with your name,
and "your_email_here" with your email address. After saving the file with
your changes, reload your home page (to see if the changes have taken
effect). You can also make other changes (e.g. when you're done with the
image conversion, and the link to snow.jpg works, then you can edit the
file to remove those instructions.
snow.gif
found in your images directory to
snow.jpg
using image converter
TransImage. Then the jpg link will work from your web page. To save
it to your home page directory, you can either click on the link, view the
image, and use the "Save" feature of your browser to save it; or you can
usually right-click on a link - the image - and get an option to save
(e.g. "Save Target As", or "Save Link As") the file to your computer (and
remember, save it as snow.jpg
in your directory
H:\Public\html\epid624\images
).
Warning: anything you put into your home page directory can generally be read by the whole world through their web browsers! Be careful what you put in there....