create a new page on your website
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CREATE A NEW PAGE
A VISUAL STEP-BY-STEP GUIDEby Jaime Cabrera
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LOG INSTEP 1
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Go to your website.
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If you logged in before on the same computer, this is what you might see:
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IF YOU DO NOT LOG IN
• The page will be in view mode, not in edit mode.
• You can view the page, but you cannot edit it.• If you want to edit a page, log in.
A green circle means: Wait…
When the green circle is gone…
… then the page is fully loaded.
CREATE A NEW PAGESTEP 2
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Place the cursor on the top menu.
Do not click the mouse.
A blue box should appear.
Click on the blue box.
A grey box should appear.
Scroll down and see what’s there.
To create a new page under Agdan
Scroll down to Group 1, Agdan.
“Add a new page” will appear
Hover the cursor on the plus sign
A loading sign will appear:
Click on the plus sign.
A new page will appear
When the loading stops….
Type “ESSAYS”
Click on the > symbol
The page will move under AGDAN
Add a new page
A new page will appear
Type “LETTERS”
Add a new page
Type “VIDEOS”
Add a new page: JOURNALS
Add a new page: SLIDESHOWS
Click on SAVE
HOW TO DELETE A PAGESTEP 3
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NOTESSTEP 4
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The View Mode
When you click on “View”• The page will change from the Edit Mode to
the View Mode.• This is what visitors will see.• The web-page cannot be edited in the view
mode.• If you want to edit the page, click on the Edit
button at the bottom of the page.
If the linked page is incorrect
• Return to the photo and repeat the procedure.
• Be careful when choosing the target page (You might need to scroll down a long list).
WARNING
• For security reasons, make it a habit to always log out after working on something online.
• This applies to your class website, to Facebook, to Google, or to any email.
• If you do not log out, others may be able to access your website. Strangers may gather private information about you.
• Always log out when you are done: always.
CREATE A NEW PAGE
End of Tutorial
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