Give your page a title.
(Use a font size of +4 and align center. Both can be found under the format menu.)
Make a table of contents. (Links will be explained later in the
page.)
The items in the table of contents should be list
items (pull down menu (says normal) under new and
open icons) and have a +1 font (pull down menu under
copy icon).
Make the list a bulleted list. (Fifth icon
from the right end next to the A's.)
Highlight the section title and click the target button.
(Repeat these last two steps for each section.)
Then fill in the info you have...
Yady, yady, yada...
Make the references section.
html references:
author, organization, date:
title. web address
articles:
author, date: title.
journal. pages
Include:
Your name (names)
Date this page was made
HTML of this page
Now to make links:
Go back to the table of contents you made.
Highlight the first section title in the table.
Click on the link button.
A pop up menu comes up.
Look for the big box that says something about link
to named target in current document.
In that box click the section title that corresponds
to the section you highlighted in the table.
Click on OK.
Congratulations. You now have an in-page link!!
(Sorry, getting a little excited.)
Do this for each table listing.
Click here to return to the main modeling page.
Delete everything from this page you don't need.
Now save your page.
Remember, this is just a general format. Feel free to add to it anything you feel would enhance the page.
Any questions email me or ask me in class.