
Geog 355: Geographical Information Systems II
Spring 2009
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Files Panel to the right select edit >> copy. Then right click on the white space in the
Files Panel and select edit >> paste. Rename the file by right clicking on the new
copy and selecting edit >> rename. Name the new html file 'index.html'. If you
double click on the file it will appear in the main content area. Notice the tabs above
that allow you to switch between aboutme.html and index.html. Make sure you are
looking at index.html before proceeding.
b) In the Navigation section replace the menu with a list of the project sections:
Introduction
Conceptual Outline
Data Collection
Methodology
Spatial Analysis
Discussion & Results
Methodological and Operational Problems
You may need to add other sections based on your research project.
c) We will create a link to your aboutme.html web page by selecting your name in the
footer section and creating a link in the same manner as step 'l' in the previous
section.
d) Let's change your title to something relevant and also update the content portion of
index.html. Provide an introduction about what you think your project may be about.
You can create larger text by selecting a heading from the Properties Pane Format
drop down list. Below your introduction, but still in the content area, type in 'Next
Page' or 'Conceptual Outline' - this will later become the link to the next section of
your project.
e) By repeating the steps to create index.html from aboutme.html, except using
index.html as the template you can create as many pages as your will require for
your project. The benefit of using CSS is that even though you will have 6 or 7
separate pages they can all be change simultaneously by editing the CSS style
characteristics. You do not need to create the other pages now. Your index.html
should look similar to the example below:
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