On Roxy's Sites: Free graphics
= clipart, seasonal, holiday, other themed web-page-sets| Tubes |
Tutorials
= using web graphics info, graphic and other web/Internet | Web Page Help = HTML help
beginner information + more | + awards
4 You | 'One Hour Page' = tutorials using Geo's Editors |
Roxy's Renditions http://autumnweb.com/Roxys/
Roxy's Place http://www.oocities.org/roxys-place/
This
section's pages: | ||
~ Enter File Manager ~ | ~ Inside File Manager ~ | |
~ Uploading ~ | ~ Tips/Proceedures ~ | |
~ Inside Basic Editor ~ | ~ Basic Editor Sample Page ~ | |
~ Subdirectories demo'd and explained ~ Geocities Help Links ~ |
Other helpful sections:
~ In The "Web Page Help" Area ~
~ HTML
Info ~ Page Control ~ HTML tags Basics ~ HTML tags Advanced ~ Tables ~ HTML colors ~
~ Browser Information ~ Resolution ~ Hints + Tips ~ AOL graphics problems ~
~ Links to More Helpful Info ~
~ In the "Heartland Section" you will find ~
~ Heartland Committees and Activities of interest to homesteaders ~
Everyone new to Geocities should also read:
~ Bits and pieces of information of interest to anyone with a page at Geocities ~
~ Some GeoLink graphics for anyone that wants to use them ~
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Few Notes ~ about what's here, and helpful info in general, too ~
Using Geocities Basic Editor is a very easy way to build your page. There are also a lot of good HTML editors available, a lot of them are free, so you can build your pages on your computer and upload them to Geocities. Geocities new GeoBuilder Editor is supposed to be very easy, too. BUT, you can't use it unless you're using one of the higher version browsers - Netscape or MSIE version 4+. And, GeoBuilder has more problems than you can shake a stick at. So I won't recommend using it. There's more details about it below. I'm going to cover the Basic Editor in these pages. If you just got your page, then you did get an email from GeoCities with your password on it. That email has good information and url's (http addresses) for lots of information. Go look at those places that they recommend, and read what they have there, too. Also, did you go into the member profile and change your password like that email
told you to? You really should! It's at: 'http://geocities.yahoo.com/home'. Remember! Whenever you edit your page, when you go to view it, your browser will bring up the page from your computer's cache (memory) NOT re-reading the html page. You either have to hit your "reload button" or change your browsers's information to "verify every time". (see image below) Verifying takes fractions of a second, and you will be sure to see the "new version" every single time you view your page. In Netscape, you find that in "Options - Network Preferences - Cache". |
Homesteaders
who have signed up for their page, and only slightly edited their index.html page will still receive an email from GeoCities reminding them they have
2 weeks to "move in". GeoCities says, "Remember, moving in requires that they do more than barely edit their index.html Moving
in is defined as adding a certain amount to the site. Homesteaders who have not moved in should add more to their site - upload a graphic (and
display on your page), build another html page and put up a link to it from the "index.html", or some such."
3 Methods To Move In: 1) use EZ Upload
to get your graphic and HTML files to Geocities EZ Uploading and FTP'ing your files are covered in other areas. |
I am going to show you how to use Geo's Editors 3) Use GeoCities Editors Tutorials on Inside Geocities' Basic Editor is on other pages - with examples of what you will see + how to use it. Brief explanations: Using the Basic Editor gives you more flexibility if you want to add your own chosen graphics to your pages (see Uploading) Note: Basic Editor does NOT let you use an image for a background like you see here. You need to use Advanced Editor for that.
Geocities' Advanced Editor and EZ Editor are best left to those that know all the basic HTML coding, and are more experienced. After you have moved in enough to hold your site, you can go ahead and try to make a new file, maybe a "test.html" page with them if you'd like! Just be sure you don't replace one of your existing pages with one made with these editors. Once you switch your page Basic Editor page to use the Advanced Editor or EZ Editor - you CANNOT go back to using the Basic Editor for that HTML file. So if you're not ready to write ALL your own HTML, don't switch yet. GeoBuilder Editor. I would NOT recommend that you use it!
But, if you insist on using an editor that is going to cause you problems, and probably at a time when you want/need them least ... then go to this site, they have tutorials on GeoBuilder (and the SAME warnings about problems that I have here!!). |
If you feel these tutorials would help others, feel free to put one of these buttons on your page and link it to:
http://www.oocities.org/roxys-place/OneHourPage/
"One Hour Page" This section's pages:
~ One Hour Page ~ Enter
File Manager ~ Uploading
~ Inside File Manager ~
~ Tips
/ Proceedures ~ Inside
Basic Editor ~ Sample Page Basic Editor ~
~ Subdirectories
demo'd and explained ~ Geocities Help Links ~
Other helpful sections:
~ In The "Web Page Help" Area ~
~ HTML
Info ~ Page Control ~ HTML tags Basics ~ HTML tags Advanced ~ Tables ~ HTML colors ~
~ Browser Information ~ Resolution ~ Hints + Tips ~ AOL graphics problems ~
~ Links to More Helpful Info ~
~ In the "Heartland Section" you will find ~
~ Heartland Committees and Activities of interest to homesteaders ~
Everyone new to Geocities should also read:
~ Bits and pieces of information of interest to anyone with a page at Geocities ~
~ Some GeoLink graphics for anyone that wants to use them ~
Looking for graphics? I have some ... Roxy's Renditions
background + bar + tutorial images © 1997-2004 by Roxanne M. Flanagan; All Rights Reserved.
|| http://www.oocities.org/roxys-place/ ||
"Roxy's-Place" at Geo ||
http://www.oocities.org/roxys-place/ ||
|| One Hour Page tutorials using Geo's Editors ||
Awards Rec'd ||
|| WebRings:
H'lnd Select, H'lnd Good Citizen, Woman's Ring ||
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