Lab Assignment #2: Links, Links,
and More Links
Writing for the World Wide Web

The Assignment
For our second lab, you will learn how to make multiple pages for your site and to create links, links, and more links.  You'll learn how to make internal and external links, as well as in-text links (bookmarks).

Please do all of the tasks listed in the table below.  And remember: you will be graded only on the technical aspects of your web pages, not their rhetorical sophistication.

 
Task Hint Sample
Begin by opening your site through Expression Web.  From now on, whenever you work on your sites, you should always open them by using the Site -- Open Site command in Expression Web. Site -- Open Site -- P drive -- htdocs -- Open.  You may need to browse for your P drive and htdocs folder the first time you do this.  
Make at least 12 new pages for your site.  Name each of them somethingdifferent.htm Just like last time.  File -- New.  Or the New Page button on the toolbar.  And save each page after you make it.  
Make a list of list of links from your main page (welcome.htm) to at least four of your new pages.    
Make links from your main page to those new pages.  And make a link back from each of your new pages to the main page. Highlight the text you want to link, click the Link button on the toolbar, find the page you want to link to, and link it up.  The address for each link will be: http://students.salisbury.edu/
~yourusername/pagename.htm
http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~tamoriarty
Make links between at least 2 of your new pages.    
Make links from a first level page to other new pages.  Make at least three links from a first level page to other new pages.    
On one of your pages, create at least 5 bookmarks. Insert -- Bookmark on the toolbar.  
Create a list at the top of the page to link to these bookmarks.    
Link to these bookmarks. Link button (or right click Hyperlink) -- Bookmark  
Make a list of 10 other sites you want to link to. Link button (or right click Hyperlink)  
Make the links.    
Make a site map of your site.    
E-mail me your address and a copy of your site map (as an attachment) when the lab is due.