Welcome to the Netfeed
Tutorial, where we will explain what software programs you will need to
use our services, and how to use them.
This tutorial is broken into
a few sections :
Introduction
Creating
your pages
Transferring
your pages
Viewing your
pages
Using our
forms processor
Introduction
The purpose of this tutorial
is to provide you the steps necessary to use our services with a minimum
of inconvenience.
In order to acheive this
goal, you will need to have the following items :
A Web Browser (We assume that's
what you are using right now)
FTP Client software
HTML Editor (If you want one)
If you do not already have these
items, then you may download them from our Software
Library, or follow some of the links on those pages to get your own.
Creating Your Pages
There are many things to consider
when presenting your information to the world. We have broken this section
up into two smaller sections :
Important Conventions to
Use
When creating your pages
to be viewed on our server, there are certain conventions that you must
follow in order for the server to correctly serve your pages.
When someone wishes to access
your pages from our server, they will most likely type in your URL something
like this :
http://www.netfeed.com/~your_user_id
In order for the server software
to pull up your pages, there must be a page in your directory named "homepage.htm".
This is what the server looks for as a default file to bring up as the
first page in your set of pages.
You must also remember that
when you reference your own pages from within your html documents, that
the files are CASE SENSITIVE. For example, "mypage.html" is a different
file than "MyPage.html".
Try not to incorporate spaces
into any of the names of your files or folders, as it will just be more
complicated for you, and anyone viewing your pages.
General HTML Do's and Dont's
Here are some tips to
help the overall quality of your pages.
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DO - Sit down before
you create your pages, and brainstorm as to what your goals are for your
pages. Try asking yourself some of these questions :
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What information do you wish
to convey, or have available ?
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What is my target audience ?
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What type of browsers do I wish
to write for ?
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DO - Take time to organize
your pages by drawing a storyboard of the progression of your pages. You
will be much happier if you take the time in the beginning.
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DON'T - innundate your
pages with graphics that are too large. Graphics are an important element
to many sites, but if they are used in excess, they tend to make your readers
leave. Try using some utilities to make the graphics you scan or create
smaller.
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DON'T - make your pages
too large in both width, and length. Not everyone has large monitors, and
scrolling is something that will also turn off your readers.
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DO - break up your pages
into logical sections to make it easier for your reader to find what they
are interested in.
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DO - look at the source
code of any cool pages that you find to see how the author created their
pages. This can be done on most browsers by going to View and Document
Source.
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DO - obtain texts on
the subject for reference. HTML books are everywhere these days, so go
to your local bookstore and indulge yourself.
Transferring Your Pages
Once you have created your web
site, then you will need to transfer those html documents and graphics
files to our server. Follow the steps below...
Obtain FTP Client software.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
is the way two computers talk to each other in order to exchange files.
FTP is universally accepted, so it does not matter what kind of machine
you are on, just as long as you have software that speaks the FTP language.
There are a large variety
of software packages for all computer platforms that will help you to transfer
your files, we recommend WS_FTP and have provided you with an extensive
step by step tutorial in it's setup and use as well as download links to
their site here:
WS_FTP
setup and link information
Configure your software.
Now that you have your
FTP software, you need to configure it to be able to connect to our server.
Each of the software clients has its own way of setting up its preferences,
but each of them will require the following information to make a connection
:
The Host or Server Name : netfeed.com
Your User Login Name : johndoe
Your Netfeed Password : PasSWorD63
You do not need to specify a
directory if your software asks for it. When you connect, you will automatically
land in your directory, with a view of all of your current files.
Transfer your files.
Once you are connected,
you may transfer files to and from your account, make new folders, or delete
files. Remember to name your first page "homepage.htm".
Once your pages are transferred
they are automatically ready to be viewed. So just type your URL into your
browser, and you will see your pages on the Net !!
Viewing Your Pages
Now that you have succesfully
transferred your files to our server, you should view them to make sure
that all of the links and graphics work. Use your browser, or obtain a
current version from our Software Library, and type in your URL, which
will look something like this :
http://www.netfeed.com/your_user_id/
If you now see your front
page, then congratulations ! Your pages are on the Net ! If you don't see
your page, then you may not have named your page correctly, so check and
make sure it is "homepage.htm".
While looking through your
pages, here are some of the things that you may see, that may not be right,
and how to fix them.
Your Links aren't going to
the right pages, or are bringing up an error message.
This error will occur
when the HREF="" portion of your HTML link does not include the correct
name, or the file does not exist in your account.
Go back and view your HTML
code or your Netfeed directory, and make sure of these things :
The file exists in your directory,
and it is in the correct place. (i.e. not in a different sub-directory)
The name of the file is the
same as the link to the file. Remember, files on our server are CASE SENSITIVE)
The link itself has the correct
pathname.
Graphics are not loading.
If a graphic is not loading
correctly, or at all, check these things :
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The graphic file exists in your
directory, and it is in the correct place. (i.e. not in a different sub-directory)
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The name of the graphic file
is correctly input into the IMG SRC="" tag. Remember, files on our server
are CASE SENSITIVE.
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The graphic link has the correct
pathname.
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The graphic is of the appropriate
type. It needs to be in one of two formats : GIF or JPEG. If they are not
in these formats, then the browser will attempt to save, or open it with
another application.
If you have more complicated
problems, send us some Email.
We want to help you figure it out!
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