Web Page Development

Compiled by Dr. A. David Mangelsdorff. Copyright ©1998-2011, A. David Mangelsdorff. All Rights Reserved.
Information in this document may be reproduced for educational purposes only.

Plan

  • blank paper to sketch details into a Start Page table of contents (TOC)
  • outline of themes (headings)
  • Internet Service Provider (for free web space: at least 5 meg)
  • authoring software:
  • --Front Page (or web authoring composer)
  • --ws_ftp le (file transfer protocol)
  • --photo editor
  • browser software (Explorer vs. Mosaic)

    Themes (Headings)

    Personal:
  • education (military and civilian)
  • assignments and experience
    Baylor projects, papers, and electives [domain/competency addressed]
  • develop narrative for each project and elective - save as individual pages
  • Domain, Competency by Course map
    Disease/public health issue:
  • definitions
  • signs and symptoms
  • research
  • treatment options
  • support groups
    Quantitative Project
    Analyses of Patient Attitudes
  • SPSS printouts
  • narrative of explanations
  • images and web pages placed in same directory (folder)
    Residency site
    Guide to Creating Web Page
  • navigation aids for moving within your pages and across Internet

    Start Page (TOC)

  • create TOC page using Word (save file as Word document, then export as Web Page: default.htm)
  • edit Start Page file default.htm using Front Page (or other authoring software)

    Theme Page(s) (TOC)

  • create Theme page(s) using Word (save file as Word document, then export as Web Page: brief name.htm)
  • edit Theme pages with TOC for each theme
  • edit images to include with Theme pages
  • preview Start Page and Theme pages using Browser software - save as individual pages)
  • upload the Start Page, Theme pages, and images to your Internet Service Provider

    Exporting Web Page(s)

  • create web page(s) using Word (save file as Word document, then export as Web Page: brief name.htm)
  • create web page(s) using Excel (save file as Excel document, then export as Web Page: XXname.htm)
  • create web page(s) using SPSS (save file as SPSS output document, then export as Web Page: YYname.htm)

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