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- a project of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark's
Diocesan Council Committee on Electronic Communications Technology |
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How do you create a set of web pages for your church?
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Why and How - An Overview
"Home
Page Creation for Congregations" is
from a PowerPoint presentation created by Jan Paxton and John Rollins for diocesan Web Page Workshops. To print
portions of the presentation, click your mouse on the frame to be printed.
The original PowerPoint is available for downloading. It is a very large
file and will take up to 20 minutes to download, depending on your modem speed. (When prompted, choose "Save
to file..." and then open in MSPowerPoint.)
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Basic HTML
These links will take you to sites that provide information about
Hyper-Text Markup Language (HTML) -- the basic code which underlies all web pages. Even if you never use it, it's
really good to have a sense about how it works!
- The
HTML Primer
A Beginner's Guide to HTML
- HyperText Markup Language Home Page (W3C)
The starting point for HTML code from the W3 Consortium
- HTML 4.0 Specification
In addition to the text, multimedia, and hyperlink features of the previous
versions of HTML, HTML 4.0 supports more multimedia options, scripting languages, style sheets, better printing
facilities, and documents that are more accessible to users with disabilities.
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How-to-do-it Sites
These links have lots and lots of good ideas for design, as well
as suggestions for "spicing-up" your pages.
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Resources for images, etc.
These links will bring you to countless images to add interest to
your pages.
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Diagnostic Sites
Now that you've created some web pages, maybe you'll want to check them
for technical details. These sites can help.
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