SUMMARY:
Ok, this was a bit challenging.
Clark desktops have Filezilla already installed. This is a File Transfer program, client to server (and vice/versa) using FTP. filezilla is opensource.
> from the 'twoplayfulotters' website, i copied (using select all)to the Notepad app on my desktop. This is a template for me to edit as instructed or 'dress up' with new text and/or color schemes. As you saw on the page, colors were improved, and some basic text/ideas were added.
>> the file was renamed (several x, :)), so that it could be id' and uploaded thru Filezilla later
>> The file then can be viewed in a web browser (a client based html page viewer) regardless if the cpu is online or not. This is good for page review, and editing purposes.
>>> After editing my file, making more changes, the file is saved once again, and the browser is refreshed to view the changes.
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< The file is now uploaded to a web server (a host server) called '2plkflotts..' and the username is 'clark' (our user account on the host server) using FILEZILLA.
the left pane is files on my cpu, the right pane is files (available) on the host server.
<< My file is uploaded to the server with rt. click (upload) option. ((copy/paste, drag/drop?).
<<< to view my new page, the server address (with my file extension) is typed in the browser address bar.
MY PAGE IS DISPLAYED! from the internet. (and now available to all who can access that server?)
*** ? for AB: is the web page accessible thru that server, as in are the server pages not file protected by the host? can the page be googled and pop up?
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LBernal
Hi, Larry:
ReplyDeleteWell done. The page is available on the open web. I'm not sure how often Google searches but it is open to the public if they have the URL or after Google crawls it.
Andrea