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Every student and employee at UWF receives an I: drive; anything saved on the I: drive is posted to the Internet. For example, if a student named John Doe (ArgoNet account: jdd2) saves his web page as a file named resume.htm on his I: drive, it is then available at http://students.uwf.edu/jdd2/resume.htm. If the webpage were saved within a subfolder named "jobsearch," the web address would be http://students.uwf.edu/jdd2/jobsearch/resume.htm.

Employees: Use the same method, but exclude the word "students." For example, http://uwf.edu/jdoe/resume.htm.

Webpage Construction

Webpages are composed of computer code called HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language). Rather than typing HTML code, most people choose to create webpages using a graphical HTML editor. These programs work similar to word processing programs like Microsoft Word, making website creation easier, especially for those who are unfamiliar with HTML.

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The University of West Florida offers courses on webpage creation. Online tutorials are also available at Tizag.

 

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