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Student Activities
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Webpages and Emails

 

To create an email click here http://www.csus.edu/saclink/email/alias.stm

Getting a Webpage

Want to learn how to get your Web site online? Before creating or updating your Web pages, it is important to understand the Web policies and guidelines implemented at Sacramento State.

The detailed steps listed below will guide you through the process. You can also view a visual summary of the steps to successfully get your information online.

1. Request a Sacramento State Web account

Student organization account — Use the online form to request an organization Web account. [students only]
 

2. Gather materials
After requesting a Web account, gather your materials you wish to place online. Materials may include:
  • Articles from magazines, newspapers and journals
  • Calendar of events
  • Current Web pages
  • Graphics, images and photographs
  • Meeting agendas, notes
  • Presentation materials
  • Program requirements and forms
     
3. Create/edit HTML files
When your account is ready you may begin creating or editing your Web (HTML) documents. In addition, some documents such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint, may need to be modified for the Web — they can be electronically "printed" as Adobe Acrobat files (PDF) and uploaded to your Web page.

You may choose to create/edit your documents using a text editor, such as Notepad (PC) or SimpleText (Macintosh), or a Web editor, like Macromedia Dreamweaver or Microsoft FrontPage. Web editors allow you to edit Web pages without knowing HTML, while text editors require you to know and use HTML tags.

Remember to identify and separate your content into subject pages or categories. Where possible, try to limit the length of each Web page to prevent excessive scrolling.

Resources:
    Personal Web pages resource page
    Quick Reference site (QuikRefs)
    WebCT-specific Web page resources
    Additional resources
 
4. Preview HTML files
After creating or editing your Web pages you need to preview them in a Web browser. Remember to test all of your hyperlinks and check your spelling!

Test the site in different Web browsers to make certain that text, images, and table alignments are correctly displayed. Some are more tolerant of errors than others. You may also have another user test your Web pages.
 
5. Upload to server
When you are satisfied with your Web pages you can copy (upload) them to the Web server. Use the site or publish feature within the Macromedia Dreamweaver or Microsoft FrontPage software to connect to your Web account and upload the files. Or you can use a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) program to upload your files to the Web server, such as WS-FTP (PC) or Fetch (Macintosh).

Student organization account — Follow the steps on the SacLink FTP page, but use www.csus.edu in the Host Name/Address box. [students]
 

6. View pages on Web
After you copy (upload) your files to the Web server for your account, remember to view your completed pages in a browser using the actual Web server address where your files are located.

Test the site in different Web browsers to make certain that text, images, and table alignments are correctly displayed. Some are more tolerant of errors than others. You may also have another user test your Web pages.