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==Request Web Space at academic.evergreen.edu (Coyote)== | ==Request Web Space at academic.evergreen.edu (Coyote)== | ||
If you're comfortable with HTML or have a favorite web development program like Dreamweaver and just want a publicly accessible web directory you can request web space on '''academic.evergreen.edu''' by going to [https://my.evergreen.edu/selfserve/logon.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fselfserve%2fDefault.aspx my.evergreen] site. Login using your Evergreen username and password, click on the 'Request personal web space' link and the directory will be created automagically. | If you're comfortable with HTML or have a favorite web development program like Dreamweaver and just want a publicly accessible web directory you can request web space on '''academic.evergreen.edu''' by going to [https://my.evergreen.edu/selfserve/logon.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fselfserve%2fDefault.aspx my.evergreen] site. Login using your Evergreen username and password, click on the 'Request personal web space' link and the directory will be created automagically. | ||
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+ | ===Connecting to academic.evergreen.edu (Coyote)=== | ||
+ | Upload files using an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) program. Some programs (like Dreamweaver) now have built in FTP utilities to let you upload pages and images to your website, but you may want to use a more powerful separate FTP program. | ||
+ | *Mac users - we recommend Cyberduck. See | ||
+ | *Windows users - we recommend CoreFTP | ||
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+ | ====Direct editing by connecting to a network file share==== | ||
+ | ''If'' (and only if) you're on campus, you can also connect to your web directory on the network and just deal with the files directly, as if they were on some other disk drive connected to your machine. See instructions for: | ||
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Proper use of your web space is important. Please see the detailed explanation of [http://www.evergreen.edu/policies/g-Appropriateuse.htm Appropriate Use of It Resources]. | Proper use of your web space is important. Please see the detailed explanation of [http://www.evergreen.edu/policies/g-Appropriateuse.htm Appropriate Use of It Resources]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:42, 5 December 2008
There are a number of resources available at Evergreen for students, staff and faculty who want to publish on the web. The first step is getting yourself some personal web space! There are two primary options for publishing personal websites:
- Create your site and publish using WordPress at http://blogs.evergreen.edu or
- Write your own html or use a web development tool such as Dreamweaver to publish your site at http://academic.evergreen.edu
Get yourself an Evergreen blog
The easiest way to get started publishing to the web is with a personal blog. You can self request a blog at http://blogs.evergreen.edu. Evergreen uses WordPressMU which is an easy to use website framework that comes with built-in templates and an easy to use publishing interface. No additional software is required, just login to the site and start publishing.
Request Web Space at academic.evergreen.edu (Coyote)
If you're comfortable with HTML or have a favorite web development program like Dreamweaver and just want a publicly accessible web directory you can request web space on academic.evergreen.edu by going to my.evergreen site. Login using your Evergreen username and password, click on the 'Request personal web space' link and the directory will be created automagically.
Connecting to academic.evergreen.edu (Coyote)
Upload files using an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) program. Some programs (like Dreamweaver) now have built in FTP utilities to let you upload pages and images to your website, but you may want to use a more powerful separate FTP program.
- Mac users - we recommend Cyberduck. See
- Windows users - we recommend CoreFTP
If (and only if) you're on campus, you can also connect to your web directory on the network and just deal with the files directly, as if they were on some other disk drive connected to your machine. See instructions for:
Web Development Software
Evergreen is well equipped with the software required to create and publish your own web site. Macromedia Dreamweaver is available on all of the computers in the Academic Computer Center and in the CAL.
Online Tutorials
There are online tutorials available. The tutorials for web development are as listed below-
- Intro. to Photoshop CS3
- Intro. to Fireworks MX
- Optimizing Images
- Basic HTML
- Intro. to CSS
- Intro. to Dreamweaver
- Dreamweaver Plug-ins
- Intro. to Freehand
- Intro. to Flash CS3
Proper Use
Proper use of your web space is important. Please see the detailed explanation of Appropriate Use of It Resources.