Diff for /loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Creating_New_Content_Pages.tex between versions 1.9 and 1.10

version 1.9, 2013/07/01 20:02:20 version 1.10, 2013/07/05 18:30:40
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 File} button to upload a HTML file in LON-CAPA. Remember to upload any local  File} button to upload a HTML file in LON-CAPA. Remember to upload any local
 graphics your generated web pages may have referenced using similar procedures. The links to graphics in your html page must match the relative locations for the uploaded files.  graphics your generated web pages may have referenced using similar procedures. The links to graphics in your html page must match the relative locations for the uploaded files.
   
 To create a new html page using the Inline Menus, browse to the desired folder using the folder navigation links in the lower part of the authoring screen. Then select 'HTML file' from the new content dropdown menu on the right of the authoring space page as shown in the dropdown menu of the figure \ref{New Content Menu}  To create a new html page using the Inline Menus, browse to the desired folder using the folder navigation links in the lower part of the authoring screen. Then select 'HTML file' from the new content dropdown menu on the right of the authoring space page as shown in the dropdown menu of the figure \ref{New Content Menu}.
   
 You will be presented with a plain text editor as shown in the figure \ref{Plain Text HTML Editor}. Clicking the link for the Rich Formatting displays the HTML WYSIWYG editor with buttons to help you create html entities with correct tags as shown in the figure \ref{Rich Text HTML Editor}. If the rich layout is not as you expect, look 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.  You will be presented with a plain text editor as shown in the figure \ref{Plain Text HTML Editor}. Clicking the link for the Rich Formatting displays the HTML WYSIWYG editor with buttons to help you create html entities with correct tags as shown in the figure \ref{Rich Text HTML Editor}. If the rich layout is not as you expect, look 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.
   
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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
 \\  \\
 \emph{http://(your library server)/priv/username/new\_resource.html} .\\  \emph{http://(your library server)/priv/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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