Senior Center of
Charlottesville

HTML class at the Senior Center(continued)

Teacher: Gus Goldsmith

Lesson Ten

    We are going to make a Website

  1. First Gus re-introduces all the files he made for the class (see Lesson Nine) as well as Gil's and Bruce's home pages.
  2. Quick review on things we have to be ready for:
  • getting a web space from our ISP
  • preparing our pages
  • using FTP to transfer our pages to the Internet.

A- Create a folder called Web site

  1. Create the Web site folder.
  2. Go to Gus's home page and save it in our floppy A as Web site. The url shows that we are on A:/ drive. So we know that we are not "on line".
  3. View source from Home page.

B- Save an image to the Web site file

  1. Open the 1st link from Home page.
  2. Right click the picture (the depressing one) and save it to the Web site as file imgpg .
  3. Go to the Source Code and notice that the file path is (img src="nohtml.jpg). Notice also that you can compress the measurement of the picture to your liking. You can put an "alt="after the path and write a short description of the picture after that. That is when the viewer would rather skip the picture to go on with reading or seeing other pictures instead. S/he still knows what s/he is missing. Gus said it was a form of politeness from the webmaster. Bruce said that if you hoover the pointer over the picture you can read the description alt.
    You can use Photo Editor or any software like Photo Deluxe, Photo Shop, Paints to edit your picture. In Picture Map you can choose to save only part of the picture, like one person in a group, one note on a paper sheet, and single it out to use it.
  4. Back to Homepage, click on the link and "bingo"! the page you saved is on. And you are not even on line.

C- Sand traps