Your assignment:

  1. Create a webpage on the Purdue server.
  2. Create an index page (general introductory page from the template). Your intro page should have at least the addresses of the other pages plus your email link (NOT like a normal link!)! Save this page on the desktop.
  3. Open your www Purdue directory. Click on your index page (from the desktop) and drag it inside the www folder to and replace the default index page.
  4. Put one picture on it at least on your index page (or your personal page) (you will need to find the right address of the picture and put it in your www directory).
  5. Create a "personal page" with some information about yourself (example).
  6. Link those first two pages to each others with the correct addresses.
  7. Create a 106i folder (sub-directory) in your www directory.
  8. Create an index page about our English class. Put some information about this class.
  9. Upload it into your 106i folder (follow directions for #3).
  10. Put one of your papers (or all of them, like our good job page!) on your 106i index page too (you will need to copy your paper into your 106i directory and address it correctly).(paper about Japan).
  11. Link this last page with the others (and put the URL of this last page on your other pages too!) so visitors can find all your pages easily.
  12. In the end, you should have 3 pages with 3 addresses like that:
    • web.ics.purdue.edu/~you/index.html
    • web.ics.purdue.edu/~you/personal.html
    • web.ics.purdue.edu/~you/106i/index.html
  13. Send your URL to your teacher so we can put all your websites on our class webpages.
  14. Go to "view" and "source" if you are unsure about how to place the picture and the document. Go to my webpages to see the organization of things if you are lost. Look at the way everything is linked to everything everywhere!

 

Things will look like this:

 

this is your www directory:

- index.html (file)

- personal.html (file)

- 106i (folder)

- picture.gif (pic)

 

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this is your 106i folder:

- index.html (file)

- paper.doc (document)