Step 5: Publishing
Your Page
How a web site gets published:
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Web publishing involves uploading your web page files to
the server that has agreed to host your web site.
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Providers like AOL, commercial sites such Geocities, educational
programs like WIT, and various other sites offer free web space.
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All web hosts have conditions which you need to review carefully
before you publish.
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All hosts will also limit the amount of web space that you
can use. This usually ranges from 2 megabytes to 10 megabytes.
What you need to know and do
before you publish:
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Find out if your host requires a specific file name for the
first page of your web site. Common first page file names are index.html
or home.html.
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Find out whether your host requires the file extension .html
or .htm.
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Check the size of your web page files (.html and graphics)
to make sure you are well within the web space limits that have been set
by your server (host).
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You will be given information that you need to upload your
files. You will need to know
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the host name,
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the host type (You might only need to use "automatic detect."),
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your user ID (probably based on your name),
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your password,
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and a directory path.
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Keep asking questions until you know the names of each of
these.
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You will probably need to use ftp (file transfer protocol)
in place of http when uploading your files.
Two common ways to upload web
page files:
1. Publish directly from Netscape
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You need to fill in the following information if it is not
already visible.
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Page Title
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Page File Name
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Location to publish to
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Your User Name
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Your Password
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Under "Other files to include," make sure the button "Files
associated with this page" is checked.
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You should see a list of your graphics files in the rectangular
space at the bottom-center of the dialogue box.
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If the graphics files are not uploaded with your .html document,
they will not appear in the published page.
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Don't do anything with the other buttons in the box.
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Click OK.
Click below to view the publish
dialogue box.
PC Publish Dialogue Box
MAC Publish Dialogue Box
2. Use free software (ftp client) to transfer files
from your folder to your server.
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This software is a bit harder to get used to, but it offers
much more uploading flexibility than Netscape.
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