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Instructions for Creating Your Reading
Web Page!
You will need to create a new page that will be
your writing page. The purpose of the page is to list on your web site
the short stories, poems, and essays, research papers and other writings
that you wrote or will be writing.You will also need to put a short description
of what your wrote or what the assignment was.
- You will need to create a new page that will be your reading web page.
To do that, open Macromedia Dreamweaver and type the title at the top
of a new page. The title should be something like What I Am
Reading or My Reading List NOTE: When you
open Dreamweaver it automatically creates a new blank page. If you don't
see a blank web page, go to File at the top, then click
on New.
- Once you have typed the title, SAVE THE FILE IN YOUR NAMED
DIRECTORY ON YOUR "H" DRIVE RIGHT AWAY BEFORE YOU DO ANY MORE WORK ON
IT. Please remember the File
Naming Rules, all lower case letters and no spaces.
- Begin listing the books, poems, and other
things that you have read. We will be making a link to the Reading
page from your home web page.
- After you make the list works that you have read, write a paragraph
about each work that you have read. The paragraph should include
a description of what the book, story, or poem is about.
- When you finish writing a paragraph about each work, please create
a link to the web file from your index.html page. If you need help on
how to make a link, please raise your hand for help or ask a classmate
for help.
- ADVANCED TASK: If you want to try an advanced web development task,
I would suggest adding a TABLE to you web page and arranging your information
about your Writings using a table. To add a table to your web page,
you will need to click on the web link below and follow the directions
on that page.
Mr. L's Tips on Working with
Tables
Mr. L's Sample Readings Page
- ADVANCED TASK: Once you have finished that, talk with Mr. Lamothe
about scanning in your report cover or an illustration you did to go
with your poem or short story.
see: How to Scan a
Picture
- ADVANCED TASK: Add Thumbnails to your Writings Page for each of the
writings that you did. See the instructions for Creating
Thumbnails.
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