designing a home page (your image on the net) using a cookbook method with help from lions at...
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Designing a Home Page (Your Image On The Net)
using a Cookbook Methodwith help from Lions at LionNet
Lion Dan Uitti, PDG
LionNet International
Introduction
Why Lions Clubs have a web page– Publicity– Electronic Communication– Low or No cost, No risk
Represent Lions Clubs International– Keep it current– Faithful to our International Trademark– Simple Sponsor Ads
Ingredients before starting
Computer- 486 or faster - Windows 95/98
Internet account with Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Some computer knowledge and/or willingness to learn by doing
Ingredients made during the cooking process
Image files needed for web page
HTML file of Prototype Lions Club web page
FTP program Unzip program
Where to get the ingredients
When starting out, it is assumed that you already have the Ingredients that are listed in the first section. The second set comes from the internet.
Step 1 - What to put on your page
The Full name of your Lions Club. The President, Secretary and Treasurer with E-
mail contacts. Your Community Projects. Your Club's meeting place, date and time. Where your club is situated in relation to the rest
of the world
Contact Lion Dan at [email protected]
Step 2 – Getting the Ingredients
go to www.lionnet.com
click on WebPage Help
click on
prototype Lions Club page
Right click on each graphic Save
use FILE - SAVE AS to get web page
List of Files
undercon.gif lionnet_logo-small.gif lci_button.jpg flag_array.gif mailbutton.gif we_serve1.gif
club.html
Get the FTP Software (some Internet Providers do not need this)
Go to www.tucows.com Select USA Region pick Windows 95/98 programs Section Network Tools -
click on FTP and Archie
Scroll down to LeechFTP - it is FREE Click the “Try Now” button
Step 3 - Writing the page in HTML
Hyper Text Markup Language - it really is simple.
Use Accessories - WordPad
Open club.html Just substitute the text
Get help from LionNet
Check our Webpage Help– We provide an annotated guide to the HTML
code
<!-- page set-up and formatting -->
•<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Prototype Lions Club Homepage</TITLE></HEAD>
Title Bar section
<!-- page set-up and formatting -->
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Prototype Lions Club Homepage</TITLE></HEAD>
Simple change this to say
<TITLE>Watertown Lions Club Homepage</TITLE>
Title section with Graphics<IMG SRC="we_serve1.gif" HEIGHT=202 WIDTH=221 ALIGN=LEFT><BR> <CENTER> <B><FONT SIZE=+4>Federation City Lions Club</FONT></B> <BR> <B><FONT SIZE=-1>Pardon our appearance ... <IMG SRC="undercon.gif" HEIGHT=38 WIDTH=38> we're still building this site !</FONT></B></P> </CENTER>
Federation City Lions Club
we're still building this site !Pardon our appearance ...
Section on Meeting Information
<UL> <DT><B><U><FONT SIZE=+1>Meetings:</FONT></U></B></DT> </UL><UL> <UL> <LI><FONT SIZE=+1><B><FONT COLOR="#C86400">When:</FONT></B> 2nd & 4th Wednesday - 18:30</FONT> <BR></LI><LI><FONT SIZE=+1><B><FONT COLOR="#C86400">Where:</FONT></B> Starfleet Academy Lounge</FONT></LI> </UL> </UL>
Meetings: When: 2nd & 4th Wednesday - 18:30
Where: Starfleet Academy Lounge
Other Sections
Officers:
King Lion: James T. Kirk home: xxx-xxxx; office: xxx-xxxx; e-mail: [email protected]
1st Vice President: Spock home: xxx-xxxx; office: xxx-xxxx; e-mail: [email protected]
Secretary: Nyota Uhura home: xxx-xxxx; office: xxx-xxxx; e-mail: [email protected]
Treasurer: Montgomery Scott home: xxx-xxxx; office: xxx-xxxx; e-mail: [email protected]
Membership Chairman:Hikaru Sulu home: xxx-xxxx; office: xxx-xxxx; e-mail: [email protected]
Links: National (for national LionNet nodes)
International (linking on-line Lions Clubs world-wide)
(Lions headquarters)
Email Contact Section
Your link for e-mail would be set up like this
<A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">We welcome your questions and comments</A>
To use a button, make a link like this:<A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><IMG SRC="mailbutton.gif" </A>
Step 4 - Adding graphics and links
Prototype already contains some
download or create your own graphics – LionNet Image Archive– Lions Programs
Links to– www.lionsclubs.org– www.lionnet.com
Step 5 - Testing your page
Open the file with your web browser
– Do all graphics appear?
– Does the Email address open a
blank email message?– Do Links work correctly?
Step 6 - Finding a site
Your own Internet Provider A local provider in your area Free web space on the internet
•Geocities
•Tripod
Uploading your site
Use your FTP program Review your Internet Provider’s
member help section
Check your web page again
Step 7 - Publicizing your site
Let us know at LionNet Contact your local paper Email your friends Internet search engines
– Yahoo – Lycos – Altavista – Excite
Or email www.lionnet.com
Notes about HTML
<A> - Anchor
<BR> - Blank Row
<CENTER> - Center text
<FONT > - Font setting
<HEAD> - Header section
<HR > - Horizontal Line
<HTML> - Beginning of HTML code section
<IMG SRC= “filename” > - Insert Image file
<LI> - Line Intent
<P> - New Paragraph
Other HTML Code Notes
<TITLE> - Webpage Title
<U> - Underline
<UL> - Unordered List
<A HREF="http://www.LionNet.com">LionNet International</A> - Hypertext link to another page.
<A HREF="mailto: [email protected]">
Contact us</A>
- Hypertext email contact
<IMG SRC="flag_array.gif" HEIGHT=96 WIDTH=200> - include a graphic file