Welcome to Easy Home Page. This page was oribinally built in 1998. Things changed and this is year 2000 version.
My name is Keiko Kawanabe Schneider, and I am a former Japanese Instructor at the University of New Mexico. Now I run a small web deisgn company Saboten Web Design and maintain My Bookmarks. People ask how to make Web pages. So here are my secrets.
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I still liked Wordperfect best when converting a document to an html file. It write the cleanest code. Free version of Wordperfect for Mac (download from here) lets you save as HTML.
This will let you make basic pages, but what I do is click "preview" and it will let you see
how it looks on your browser immediately. What I do is View- View Source and get raw
html document. Don't worry. All you have to do is sandwich your title in between <title>
</title>
so that you have Title. (Title of this is Easy Home Page. You see it on the VERY top of
your browser.) One thing it doesn't do is centering. Just sandwich what you want to center
between <center>
</center>
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Before BBEdit, I used Simple Text (Mac should have it) and that is similar to Notepad in the window side. Choose barebone simple word processor. Big and good ones are too nice and won't let you use as an html editor anymore.
From PC/Windows download.com
Click here to see the list
From Mac download.com Click here to see the list
If you missed it somehow, please go to http://www.download.com and search for "html editor". You will see quite a few.
My personal recommendation of the editor would be Netscape Composer. If you are looking at this page with Netscape 4.0 or later, you should see a little pen icon on the right bottom cornder. This is also powerful html editor. Here are some tutorials. With Langauge Kit, Japanese should show up fine in Mac, and with Global IME, the versions later than 4.72 (not 4.7), Japanese can be input in Windows 95 & 98 even with English system.
Netscape Composer Class
http://www.olentangy.k12.oh.us/Resources/Composer/Composermain.htm
How to Build Japanese Homepage by Professor Omoto of University of Michigan
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~yomoto/How/homepage.html
Want to continue? Tryout and Resources
Want to work with my template?
Go back to my Bookmarks
email: kschnei@sabotenweb.com
Copyright Keiko Schneider 1998-2000