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First Things First
Before you even begin typing the content of a web page, get into the following habit:
From the File menu, select Save, after you have created a new page and before you start to edit
it. Make sure to save the file in the folder you specified as the Local Root Folder when you
initially defined the site.
In the Save As dialog box, enter a name for the file. If this page is your home page (see next
section), make sure to name it index.htm or index.html. (Web pages can have either .htm or
.html as their file extension.) Other pages can be named whatever you wanted following the
rules below.
Rules for filenames:
Avoid using long file names; keep them short
Do not use spaces; you may use a hyphen or underscore to simulate separate words
Use letters or numbers, but no special characters
Stick to lowercase letters; files on the web server are case-sensitive
After the file has been saved, give the page a Title. At the top of the Document window, type in
the Title box, then press Enter. Titles are displayed in a web browser's title bar only and will
not actually appear as text within the page.
Creating a Home Page
A home page is a special web page - it's the page that automatically appears whenever someone
browses to your web site. In order for the home page to automatically load, when it is created, it
must be saved with a special name, index.htm or index.html. All other web pages you create can
be saved with whatever name you like. Remember lowercase and no special characters!
Adding Text
Simply begin typing the text you want to add to the page. Press Enter only at the end of
paragraphs, otherwise, let the text word wrap. Whenever you press Enter, a double-space will
appear between the paragraphs of text. If you, instead, want only a single space, press Shift-Enter
instead. This is called a line break, as opposed to a paragraph break.
You may add typical formatting, such as Bold or Italics by clicking the appropriate buttons on the
Property Inspector. If you want to change text alignment (left, center, or right), just click the
desired button on the Property Inspector.
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