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| a **%20** in place of the space or another sequence in the form of | a **%20** in place of the space or another sequence in the form of | ||
| **%< | **%< | ||
| - | special | + | special |
| - | underscore or a dash. This keeps the URL still somewhat readable. | + | using an underscore or a dash in place of a space. This keeps the URL still |
| - | One other important distinction is the use of uppercase characters. | + | somewhat readable. |
| - | use uppercase characters in folder, file, and thus URLs, you create an | + | characters. |
| - | " | + | URLs, you create an " |
| - | people with different cases in URLs, I recommend | + | interest of not confusing people with different cases in URLs, I |
| - | file and folder names lowercase. | + | ** strongly |
| - | the road. | + | lowercase. |
| I recommend using folders to help you organize your site. Below is a | I recommend using folders to help you organize your site. Below is a | ||
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| expect. | expect. | ||
| + | ===== Linking ===== | ||
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| + | Linking can be a frustrating topic and I am going to try and make it as simple | ||
| + | as I can. You have two types of links -- absolute links and relative links. | ||
| + | An absolute link looks just like a URL. These types of links should be | ||
| + | external to your own web page. Relative links, on the other hand, are | ||
| + | trickier, but just as important. | ||
| + | your website as I listed in | ||
| + | [[site_organization# | ||
| + | assume that you have a page down in / | ||
| + | an images folder in / | ||
| + | link to an image in the /images folder and the images folder in football. | ||
| + | I've also added an images folder to crosscountry as well. | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | / | ||
| + | |--images | ||
| + | | |--site-header.jpg | ||
| + | | | ||
| + | |--sports | ||
| + | | |--football | ||
| + | | | |--index.html | ||
| + | | | |--images | ||
| + | | | | ||
| + | | |--crosscountry | ||
| + | | | |--index.html | ||
| + | | | |--images | ||
| + | | | | ||
| + | | |--images | ||
| + | | | |--sports-header.jpg | ||
| + | | | | ||
| + | | |--index.html | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | In order to link to an image in the sports folder images from index.html | ||
| + | in the football folder, you should use a relative link. Here is how you | ||
| + | would link it (the same relative link could be used in | ||
| + | crosscountry/ | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | <img src=" | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | The **../** tells the web browser to look in the folder just above this | ||
| + | one (sports) and in the images folder below it and then for a file called | ||
| + | sports-heading.jpg. | ||
| + | relative link to reference an image in the /images folder as well: | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | <img src=" | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | This time, the browser is looking two levels up and into the images | ||
| + | folder for a file called site-header.jpg. | ||
| ===== Moving Forward ===== | ===== Moving Forward ===== | ||
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| - Type in **cd %userprofile%\desktop** and then press the **Enter** key. | - Type in **cd %userprofile%\desktop** and then press the **Enter** key. | ||
| - Type in **wget -m http:// | - Type in **wget -m http:// | ||
| - | - Sit back and relax until it is finished and returns to the **C: | + | - Sit back and relax until it is finished and returns to the **C: |
| - Type **exit** and press **Enter**. | - Type **exit** and press **Enter**. | ||