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Making Your First Web Page with PageMill 3.x

You'll create a simple Web page using Adobe PageMill 3.x and publish it to a Web server for the world to see. Along the way you'll find out the meaning of words like local, remote, mirror image and ftp. You'll see how using PageMill is just like using a word processor.

Before you start creating your first Web page, take time to think about why you are making a Web page at all. Think about your intended audience's needs, Internet connections (modem, ethernet), computing horsepower, and preferred Web browser. Keeping these in mind will help you make a good Web page and cut down on time spent fixing your Web page.

To follow this workshop, you need to have PageMill 3.x. If you have an ITSS office server connection, PageMill is available to you at no additional charge (along with some other great software).

Below is the outline for this workshop, or if you want to get started now just head on over to "Opening PageMill and Setting Defaults."

PageMill 3.x Workshop Navigation

  1. PageMill 3.x Workshop
  2. Opening PageMill and Setting Defaults
  3. Adding and Changing Your Content Part 1
  4. Adding and Changing Your Content Part 2
  5. Viewing Your Web Page in a Browser
  6. Creating a Site
  7. Letting the World See Your Page
  8. Web Design References
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