Your website here.
You can use your Personal Web Space to publish web pages or share
files on the Internet — or on SU's local area network — from a folder
on your P Drive.
Here’s how it works: Create your website by changing this page (it's
called "welcome.htm" and it's in the htdocs folder in your P Drive)
and creating any other HTML pages you want.
That’s it. You’re done — your page is ready for viewing.
Student pages are viewable at http://students.salisbury.edu/~username
Faculty pages are viewable at http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~username
Staff pages are viewable at http://staff.salisbury.edu/~username
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HTML, anyone?
HTML is easy — so easy that even a first-time user can do it. That's
because you don’t have to learn HTML to use it.
HTML — short for hypertext markup language — is what webmasters and
designers use to publish text and graphics on the Internet in a form
that can be read by any web browser.
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Resources:
Applications, such as Microsoft FrontPage, actually generate HTML webpages
for you with just a few clicks of a mouse.
Need help creating your webpage?
To open your site from FrontPage, choose FILE> OPEN SITE (or OPEN WEB)
from the menu. Click on MY COMPUTER and Enter
p:\htdocs
The SU Helpdesk, the TLR Center, and the Web Development Office are
all available to assist you.
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