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Song of myself: personal publishing on the net. (NetSmart) (guidelines for creating personal Web pages) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)

The personal Web page is a low-cost technological opportunity for people to exercise their First Amendment rights. The Macintosh, with a modem connection, is an ideal platform for publishing a Web page. The first step is to sketch a basic Web page, including hyperlinks to information located on other pages. All pages should contain a link that returns the user to the home page. A hyperlinked table of contents is necessary for sites containing a high number of pages. Page designers should also include their E-mail address. The page's information needs to be translated into HTML, but this can be accomplished with a word processor or text editor. It can also be accomplished with a WYSIWYG ...

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