Chinese 302

Webpage Design  Workshop

 

Saving audio file

 

 

 

            My Computer/Tempwrk$on”fluent”/chin302/audio/audio1/yourlastname1.rm

 

Saving your Word file as webpage

 

 

            Tempwrk$ on”fluent” /chin302 /project1/yourlastname1/

 

            *For project 2, select project2 folder, and create a folder named yourlastname2

 

 

 

            rtsp://cinema.rice.edu/Audio/RealMedia/Chinese/302/spring05/project1/yourlastname1.rm

           

            * For project 2, use the following link:

 

            rtsp://cinema.rice.edu/Audio/RealMedia/Chinese/302/spring05/project2/yourlastname2.rm

           

 

 

If you are using Microsoft Word to create a webpage, make sure to use the following steps so that you webpage is encoded in Unicode (UTF-8). Go to “Tools” menu. Select “Options …”. From Options dialogue box, choose General Tab. Toward the bottom of the dialogue box, you will find “Web Options” button. Click it. In the Web Options dialogue box, choose “Encoding” tab. From “Save the document as” pull down menu, choose Unicode (UTF-8). If you want you can check the “Always save …” box. Follow these steps before you save your document as Web Page.

 

            Tempwrk$ on”fluent” /chin302/project1/yourlastname1/index.htm

 

            For project 2:

            Tempwrk$ on”fluent” /chin302/project2/yourlastname2/index.htm

 

** If you need to change the name of a file, you will need to open the file and  “save as”.  Notice that every time you create a file in Word, a folder with the same name is created. This folder must have the same name as the file and cannot be renamed manually.

 

            http://lang.rice.edu/shen/302/spring05/project1/yourlastname1/index.htm

           

            *for project 2:

            http://lang.rice.edu/shen/302/spring05/project2/yourlastname2/index.htm

           

 

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