Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 273

Connecting to the Web, Creating a Web Designing your Web

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AppleWorks and the Internet 11-3 4. In the Helpers dialog box, click the item in the list that begins with http, and then click Change. 5. In the Add Helper dialog box, click Choose Helper. Locate and select the name of the browser to use, and then click Open. 6. In the Add Helper dialog box, click the close box. 7. With Internet preferences as the current window, choose Save from the File menu, and then choose Close. Connecting to the Web Once you've selected a browser to use, you can quickly connect to the Web using the selected browser. To do so, on the Internet button bar, click . Creating a Web page In the Help index,* see: E Web pages, creating A Web page is an HTML file on the Web. With the AppleWorks translator, you can easily create an HTML file without understanding HTML or how it works. You simply create a word processing document and save your work as an HTML file. You see immediately how your document will look on the Web. Note The AppleWorks HTML translator displays a Web page in a standard format. However, your Web page may appear different on different browsers. You can customize the format for specific browsers by clicking the HTML Configuration button and adding or modifying the tags that are exported. Designing your Web page Before you create a Web page, it's a good idea to learn about effective Web page design. You can find such information in the computer and software sections of bookstores, in computer industry magazines, in classes and seminars, and on the Internet. In addition, browse the Web and note aspects of other Web pages that you'd like to use in your own. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.

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AppleWorks and the Internet
11-3
4.
In the Helpers dialog box, click the item in the list that begins with
http
, and then
click
Change
.
5.
In the Add Helper dialog box, click
Choose Helper
. Locate and select the name of
the browser to use, and then click
Open
.
6.
In the Add Helper dialog box, click the close box.
7.
With Internet preferences as the current window, choose
Save
from the File
menu, and then choose
Close
.
Connecting to the Web
Once you’ve selected a browser to use, you can quickly connect to the Web
using the selected browser.
To do so, on the Internet button bar, click
.
Creating a Web page
A Web page is an HTML file on the Web. With the AppleWorks translator,
you can easily create an HTML file without understanding HTML or how it
works. You simply create a word processing document and save your work
as an HTML file. You see immediately how your document will look on the
Web.
Note
The AppleWorks HTML translator displays a Web page in a standard
format. However, your Web page may appear different on different
browsers. You can customize the format for specific browsers by clicking
the HTML Configuration button and adding or modifying the tags that are
exported.
Designing your Web page
Before you create a Web page, it’s a good idea to learn about effective Web
page design. You can find such information in the computer and software
sections of bookstores, in computer industry magazines, in classes and
seminars, and on the Internet. In addition, browse the Web and note aspects
of other Web pages that you’d like to use in your own.
*
Choose Index from the
or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
Web pages, creating