This isn't just an online manual
-- it's an online workbook. You can edit these pages to "learn
by doing". Since the pages in this workbook are stored on your own computer,
you can save your changes, as well. This workbook isn't a library book, feel
free to "play" with it and add your own comments. We'll provide sections
like the one below--the instructions are in the left column, and there's
space to experiment in the right column.
This online workbook
belongs to:
This workbook was designed to get you "up-and-running" quickly. As you work with AOLpress, you can click the "Help" button in various dialogs to get context-sensitive information about that dialog. For more information about using AOLpress, see the online User's Guide.
Because the workbook files are stored on your computer, your modem doesn't need to be connected while you use this workbook. We've added QBullets next to links that connect to the Internet.
If you want to back up to the previous page, click the
Back button in the toolbar. (The
buttons in the AOLpress toolbar work just like the Reload, Back, Forward,
and Stop buttons in other Web browsing software.)
Here we'll show you how to open a new page and save it to your own computer or to the Web.
We'll show you pictures of pages. Just click on things you want to know how to create. For example, you can create tables, forms, lists, links, and more.
As you create more pages, you'll need to learn ways to manage them so you don't drown in a sea of files. AOLpress lets you use "MiniWebs" to stay on top of the files that make up your Web site.
As the name says, this is the place to look for nifty little tricks for using
AOLpress.
We'll be adding more topics soon. Send your comments on the tutorial and requests for additional topics to TakeThisOuTfeedback at SPAMaolpress.com.
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