Prof Bill Dry Technical Note

Your Noctrl Web Page

Create your own North Central College web page


Step 1: Creating a page

Did you know that all Noctrl students have space (10MB?) for their own web page? And I'll go further than that... it's a really sweet setup, so let's try it.

How's this for easy:

  1. You need to create a web page file called index.htm. Here, try this simple one: A simple "Hello, World" web page

  2. You want to save your own copy of that page to your w: drive, as file w:/index.htm. You can do this on your browser using the File/Save as menu.

You're done... well, sort of. At least, you have a simple page on the internet.

Don't believe me? Go to your browser and type:

<your first name>.<your last name>.students.noctrl.edu

So, if your name were Michael Jordan, then your URL (web page address) would be:

michael.jordan.students.noctrl.edu

If you're not seeing your own simple "Hello, World" page, then double check your typing. If that fails, then see me.


Step 2. Spruce up your page

OK, let's spruce up that austere page a little. You should find the Microsoft web page editor, FrontPage, on all the lab computers. Try the Star button in the lower right and look for it.

If you've used Microsoft Word, the a lot of FrontPage will look familiar. Go ahead, open your w:/index.htm file and change some text and fonts and colors... whatever. Do a File/Save and then reload your page in a browser to see how it looks.

The hardest thing that I'll probably ask you to do is to create a hyperlink to a DB report or query. In FrontPage, you create a hyperlink in a web page using the Insert/Hyperlink menu.

I dare you to play with this stuff for a couple hours and not enjoy it. Some easy stuff to try:

  • Change your pages background color
  • Insert a picture
  • Try the Format/Theme menu to totally change your page
  • Put a link to your old Prof. Bill's home page... I need all the traffic I can get!

Step 3: Publishing your page

README!

README updated!

ITS says that the publishing script now works. Give it a go. The script takes overnight to work, so try it and check the index page the next day.

thanks... yow, bill

North Central keeps an index of student web pages at:

http://its.noctrl.edu/help/webpages/students_pages.shtml

Not a lot of activity, because you have to tell Noctrl that you want your page in the index. Here are the directions:

http://its.noctrl.edu/help/webpages/publish_web_pages.shtml


That's it. Please email me any questions you may have.

thanks... yow, bill

wtkrieger@noctrl.edu ... william.krieger.faculty.noctrl.edu/