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Define what it means to publish a file on the World Wide Web. |
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Know where to get free Web space for publishing your files. |
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Transfer files to your Web site. |
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Inspect the folder of files at your Web site. |
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Create folders and maintain a good directory structure at your Web site. |
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Rename or delete files at your Web site. |
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Edit pages at your Web site. |
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Cope with case-sensitive file servers. |
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Set the file permission attributes at your Web site. |
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Advertise the existence of your Web site. |
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Publish a term paper to your Web site. |
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Understand what it means to be a WebMaster. |
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Getting Your Web Space |
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Each of these sites has different advantages and drawbacks. Which one suits your needs best? |
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Directories of Free Webspace Providers |
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Maintaining a Website |
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Follow the directions in Internet Literacy to download and install one of these FTP clients. Choose the appropriate version for your operating system. |
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Fetch Educational/Charitable License Application |
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Promote Your Web Site |
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Now that you've created and published your page, let the world know about it. Which of these sites provided the easiest way for you to promote your site? |
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Submit your site to the indexes of one of
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Becoming a WebMaster
These sites provide information for professional Web developers. What information did you find on either one that was helpful?
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