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TLRC Workshop: How To Create/Edit Your Faculty/Staff Webpage
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 What you need: You need your ULM email login and password. You also need
Kompozer, an HTML file editor and Filezilla, an “FTP utility”; they are free.
 Highly recommended: a USB flash drive to store your files.
Download and install Kompozer:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/kompozer/
Download and install “Filezilla client”:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/filezilla/
If your computer can’t “unzip” a ZIP file, download and install the free 7-Zip application.
This utility opens files and folders that are compressed together as a single “ZIP” file.
Download and install: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sevenzip/
You are now ready to edit and adapt a webpage template, as your own:
http://ulm.edu/tlrc/template/
Note: When you come to a TLRC workshop, all of this software will be available to you.
Within minutes, you’ll be able to edit your webpage and upload it for public access. The
links are here for your information only.
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Create a new folder.
You’ll copy files into your folder. (This will involve “unzipping” a “ZIP” file.
Directions will be provided.)
Copy an image of yourself into the img folder.
Next, open a file called index.html in “Kompozer”. Let’s edit!
Feel free to modify anything you like.
Next, open “Filezilla” and use these settings:
Address: spock.ulm.edu User: your email login Password: your email password
When you open your online account in Filezilla:
your computer files are on the left
your online files are on the right.
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Your computer folder
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public_html
Open your online public_html folder (This is your online website folder.)
Very important: Only work inside of public_html
9. “Drag” files from your computer folder into your online public_html folder.
10. Your Internet address: http://ulm.edu/~your_email_login/
Find updates at http://ulm.edu/tlrc