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\label{Creating_New_Content_Pages} |
\label{Creating_New_Content_Pages} |
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\index{HTML page}Many users use tools stand-alone editing programs such as Dreamweaver to create |
\index{HTML page}Many users use stand-alone editing programs such as Dreamweaver to create |
HTML files. To upload HTML |
HTML files. To upload HTML |
files generated with such tools, you can use the \textbf{Browse...} button in |
files generated with such tools, you can use the \textbf{Browse...} button in |
the Authoring Space, locate your HTML file, and use the \textbf{Upload |
the Authoring Space, locate your HTML file, and use the \textbf{Upload |
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for the button to view/edit the source, and then manually make adjustments to the html tags. Note that buttons are |
for the button to view/edit the source, and then manually make adjustments to the html tags. Note that buttons are |
available to select graphics to include in the HTML file. Buttons are also provided to create/edit links. |
available to select graphics to include in the HTML file. Buttons are also provided to create/edit links. |
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To create equations, you can use the 'Edit Math' button in the plain text editor, or you can type LATEX equations |
To create equations, you can use the 'Edit Math' button in the plain text editor, or you can type LaTeX equations |
directly in the \texttt{<m></m>} tags in the plain text editor. The 'Edit Math' button launches a pop-up window |
directly in the \texttt{<m></m>} tags in the plain text editor. The 'Edit Math' button launches a pop-up window |
containing the DragMath equation editor (Java plugin supprt in user's |
containing the DragMath equation editor (Java plugin supprt in user's |
browser required). The pop-up includes a "Render LaTeX" button which |
browser required). The pop-up includes a "Render LaTeX" button which |
can be clicked to insert the math expression composed in Drag Math as |
can be clicked to insert the math expression composed in Drag Math as |
LaTeX within <m>$ $</m> in the file editor in the original window. |
LaTeX within $<$m$>$\$ \$$<$/m$>$ in the file editor in the original window. |
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Note that convenient help links for \textbf{Greek Symbols, Other Symbols, and Output Tags}\index{Greek symbols}\index{symbols, html}\index{output tags} immediately above the editor in the figures. Also note the link to check spelling below the editor.\index{spelling checker} |
Note that convenient help links for \textbf{Greek Symbols, Other Symbols, and Output Tags}\index{Greek symbols}\index{symbols, html}\index{output tags} immediately above the editor in the figures. Also note the link to check spelling below the editor.\index{spelling checker} |
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The URL of the page in the root of your space would look something like |
The URL of the page in the root of your space would look something like |
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\emph{http://(your library server)/priv/username/new\_resource.html} . |
\emph{http://(your library server)/priv/domain/username/new\_resource.html} . |
\begin{figure} |
\begin{figure} |
\begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{html_page_plaintext}\end{center} |
\begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{html_page_plaintext}\end{center} |
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