Site Design - Galaxy Web Hosting


Uploading Web Pages

1.You will need to obtain an FTP program, if you got our CD-ROM software there is an FTP program in the goodies folder there, for Windows it's WS_FTP and for MacOS it's Fetch. You can also download an FTP program from www.shareware.com

2.Ftp to ftp.gis.net with your login name & password

3.You will see what is in your directory (most likely nothing)

4.You must create a directory called "public_html" to put your web page into

5.Then open public_html and upload your web page files. Your main page should be called "index.html"

6.Then go to your web site address to make sure everything uploaded correctly.

If it doesn't upload correctly please check the following

HTML Tags

Basic Tags

<html>
</html>
Creates an HTML document

<head>
</head>
Sets off the title and other information that isn't displayed on the Web page itself

<body>
</body>
Sets off the visible portion of the document

Header Tags

<title>
</title>
Puts the name of the document in the title bar

Body Attributes

<body bgcolor=?>
Sets the background color, using name or hex value

<body text=?>
Sets the text color, using name or hex value

<body link=?>
Sets the color of links, using name or hex value

<body vlink=?>
Sets the color of followed links, using name or hex value

<body alink=?>
Sets the color of links on click

Text tags

<pre>
</pre>
Creates preformatted text

<h1>
</h1>
Creates the largest headline

<h6>
</h6>
Creates the smallest headline

<b>
</b>
Creates bold text

<i>
</i>
Creates italic text

<tt>
</tt>
Creates teletype, or typewriter-style text

<cite>
</cite>
Creates a citation,usually italic

<em>
</em>
Emphasizes a word (with italic or bold)

<strong>
</strong>
Emphasizes a word (with italic or bold)

<font size=?>
</font>
Sets size of font, from 1 to 7

<font color=?>
</font>
Sets font color, using name or hex value

Links

<a href="URL">
</a>
Creates a hyperlink

<a href="mailto:EMAIL">
</a>
Creates a mailto link

<a name="NAME">
</a>
Creates a target location within a document

<a href="#NAME">
</a>
Links to that target location from elsewhere in the document

Formatting

<p>
Creates a new paragraph

<p align=?>
Aligns a paragraph to the left, right, or center

<br>
Inserts a line break

<blockquote>
</blockquote>
Indents text from both sides

<dl>
</dl>
Creates a definition list

<dt>
Precedes each definition term

<dd>
Precedes each definition

<ol>
</ol>
Creates a numbered list

<li>
Precedes each list item, and adds a number

<ul>
</ul>
Creates a bulleted list

<li>
Precedes each list item, and adds the bullet

<div align=?>
A generic tag used to format large blocks of HTML, also used for stylesheets

Graphical Elements

<img src="name">
Adds an image

<img src="name" align=?>
Aligns an image: left, right, center; bottom, top, middle

<img src="name" border=?>
Sets size of border around an image

<hr>
Inserts a horizontal rule

<hr size=?>
Sets size (height) of rule

<hr width=?>
Sets width of rule, in percentage or absolute value

<hr noshade>
Creates a rule without a shadow

Tables

<table>
</table>
Creates a table

<tr>
</tr>
Sets off each row in a table

<td>
</td>
Sets off each cell in a row

<th>
</th>
Sets off the table header (a normal cell with bold, centered text)

Table Attributes

<table border=#>
Sets width of border around table cells

<table cellspacing=#>
Sets amount of space between table cells

<table cellpadding=#>
Sets amount of space between a cell's border and its contents

<table width=# or %>
Sets width of table - in pixels or as a percentage of document width

<tr align=?>
or <td align=?>
Sets alignment for cell(s) (left, center, or right)

<tr valign=?>
or <td valign=?>
Sets vertical alignment for cell(s) (top, middle, or bottom)

<td colspan=#>
Sets number of columns a cell should span (default=1)

<td rowspan=#>
Sets number of rows a cell should span (default=1)

<td nowrap>
Prevents the lines within a cell from being broken to fit

Frames

<frameset>
</frameset>
Precedes the <body>
tag in a frames document; can also be nested in other framesets

<frameset rows="value,value">
Defines the rows within a frameset, using number in pixels, or percentage of width

<frameset cols="value,value">
Defines the columns within a frameset, using number in pixels, or percentage of width

<frame>
Defines a single frame - or region - within a frameset

<noframes>
</noframes>
Defines what will appear on browsers that don't support frames

Frames Attributes

<frame src="URL">
Specifies which HTML document should be displayed

<frame name="name">
Names the frame, or region, so it may be targeted by other frames

<frame marginwidth=#>
Defines the left and right margins for the frame; must be equal to or greater than 1

<frame marginheight=#>
Defines the top and bottom margins for the frame; must be equal to or greater than 1

<frame scrolling=VALUE>
Sets whether the frame has a scrollbar; value may equal "yes," "no," or "auto." The default, as in ordinary documents, is auto.

<frame noresize>
Prevents the user from resizing a frame

Forms

For functional forms, you'll have to run a CGI script. The HTML just creates the appearance of a form.

<form>
</form>
Creates all forms

<select multiple name="NAME" size=?>
</select>
Creates a scrolling menu. Size sets the number of menu items visible before you need to scroll.

<option>
Sets off each menu item

<select name="NAME">
</select>
Creates a pulldown menu

<option>
Sets off each menu item

<textarea name="NAME" cols=40 rows=8>
</textarea>
Creates a text box area. Columns set the width; rows set the height.

<input type="checkbox" name="NAME">
Creates a checkbox. Text follows tag.

<input type="radio" name="NAME" value="x">
Creates a radio button. Text follows tag

<input type=text name="foo" size=20>
Creates a one-line text area. Size sets length, in characters.

<input type="submit" value="NAME">
Creates a Submit button

<input type="image" border=0 name="NAME" src="name.gif">
Creates a Submit button using an image

<input type="reset">
Creates a Reset button

This is only a quick overview of many of the basic HTML tags. There are many books and web sites out there that have a weatlh of information that can help you learn HTML and how to use it.