Web 'ed is a program that will easily allow you to build simple web pages with little or no experience.
What is HTML?HTML stands for "Hyper Text Markup Language". It is the universal coding that each and every web page contains and every browser understands. To see what it looks like, load this document in WEB 'ed.
To begin editing a new web page, click File -> New or Ctrl+N or click the "New" button above the main editing box.
To open an existing file, click File -> Open or Ctrl+O or click the "Open" button above the main editing box.
Note: You must Open or Create a file before entering text in the main editing box.
To save a file, click File -> Save As... or Ctrl+S or click the "Save As..." button above the main editing box.(Note: Typing a new file name will create a new file. To save with the same name, enter the original filename and path.)
Text EffectsIn the upper, left-hand corner of your screen, there should be a text box with 11 buttons next to it.
To create text effects on your page, type the text you want to see on your page, and press the button corresponding to the effect you want. The available styles are:
Paragraph
Pre formatted
Below the Text Effect box, there is a section which contains 2 text boxes. This is the link section.
To create a link:
1. Type what should appear on your page in the box labled "Caption"
2. Type the URL the browser should open when the link is clicked in the box labled "URL or email"
3. Click the button labled "Link".
Note: If you are creating an email link, check the box labled "Email Link" and type in a complete email address instead of a URL
Examples:
Eric's Homepage(To create this link, I typed "Eric's Homepage" for caption and "http://members.aol.com/am54g/am54g.htm" for URL.)
Send Me Email(To create this link, I typed "Send Me Email" for caption and "am54g@aol.com" for email. I also checked "Email Link")
Underneath the links section is the image section. It contains 6 text boxes, several checkboxes and 3 radio buttons. This section is used to place an image on your web page.
To insert an image into your website:
1. Type the complete URL of the image in the box labled "Location"
2. Check the optional fields and fill in the appropriate information for other arguments.(See below)
3. Chose alignment.
4. Click the button labled "Image".
Use of optional fields and values
Caption: Check box,.. type description of your picture. The description will pop up after a user leaves the mouse over the image for a moment.Combining effects can make your web page look much better.
To combine effects:
1. Create the basic effect.(i.e. an image)
2. Drag your mouse over the code you wish to combine. It should be highlighted.(i.e. select the coding for the image)
3. Press Ctrl+C (at the same time)
4. Place the cursor in the appropriate box.(i.e. the link caption box)
5. Press Ctrl+V (at the same time)
6. Fill out any other necesary information(i.e. Link URL)
7. Click the appropriate button to replace the code.(tada! a picture link!)
A Few Combinations:
The combinations are endless, but heres a few to get you started. Don't be afraid to experiment!
Bold Links
To insert a horizontal line(rule) into your page:(this section is located in the upper, right hand corner of your screen.)
1. If you don't want the default size, click the checkbox labled "Width" and enter a number. (100 is the default size).
2. Click the button labled "Hor. Rule" in the upper right hand corner of your screen
Examples:
Default(just click!)
A line break makes the browser start on the next line.
To insert a line break, simply look below the Horizontal Line section, and press the button labled "Insert Break"
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To preview your work:
1. Save the file you are working on.(Do not close Web 'ed)
2. Load the file in your web browser.(keep in mind it's possible your pictures won't load if you are not connected to your ISP/Online Service. If you are connected to your ISP/Online Service, the pictures should load.)
3. Leave the browser open, each time you save, click "Reload" or "Refresh" in your browser to view the updated file.
If you are having trouble using Web 'ed, please email me with any error messages you are getting, and any other information you think is important. I will get back to you as quickly as possible.
My name is Eric Smoger. I have some experiance in QBasic, Visual Basic, Pascal, HTML, and a bit of VBScript. I am currently a high school student at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, PA.
To contact me, click one of the email links below.