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building_a_website_on_sdf [2022/05/13 20:59] – [Web Page Locations] correct mistake on default change format of fake urls to italics peteyboybuilding_a_website_on_sdf [2022/05/13 21:05] – add footnote name-checking alterego peteyboy
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 ==== Getting Started ==== ==== Getting Started ====
  
-''mkhomepg'' - This command needs to be executed before you can start building your web pages. When you execute this program, it will create a directory in which you can put all your web files. This directory is sym-linked into your home directory, under the name //html//. (A sym-link is sort of like a shortcut in Microsoft Windows.)You will be prompted to select a URL for your website. This URL is what other internet users type into their web browser to view your web pages. If you're not an ARPA member then you may only use url's in the form of '"<your login>.freeshell.org"'. For instance, my web pages are stored at '"alterego.freeshell.org"'. If you're an ARPA member, there are many different domains you may use.+''mkhomepg'' - This command needs to be executed before you can start building your web pages. When you execute this program, it will create a directory in which you can put all your web files. This directory is sym-linked into your home directory, under the name //html//. (A sym-link is sort of like a shortcut in Microsoft Windows.)You will be prompted to select a URL for your website. This URL is what other internet users type into their web browser to view your web pages. If you're not an ARPA member then you may only use url's in the form of //<your login>.freeshell.org//. For instance, user //((the original author of this tutorial: thanks, alterego!))alterego//'web pages are stored at //alterego.freeshell.org//. If you're an ARPA member, there are many different domains you may use.
  
 So first, run at your ($) prompt: So first, run at your ($) prompt:
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