Web Site Update Directions
Step 1: Go to your homepage.
Step 2: Click on File.
Step 3: Click on Edit with Microsoft Office FrontPage.
Step 4: Your username and password are the same ones that you use to log on to your computer. If it asks for your username and password, go to step 5. If it doesn't ask you for your username and password. Stop. You must go into FrontPage from another angle. See the link at the bottom of the page for further instruction.
Step 5: Your page should open in Microsoft Office Frontpage.
Step 6: Edit the page as if it were a word document.
Step7: Save your page. To do this, click File and then click Save. As soon as you save your page it will be live on the internet. Be sure to check your work before you save.
Step 8: Making a link. Type a phrase. Highlight that phrase. Click on the icon that looks like a globe with a chain link in front of it. Cut and paste the address that you wish to link to in the address bar. Click OK.
Step 9: Making a new page. Click File. Click New. You have a new page. Click File. Click Save As. Name the page. Click Save.
Step 10: To link the new page to your homepage (default page), go to the default page and highlight the words that you wish to use as the link to the new page. Click on the globe icon. Choose the new page's name within the middle box. Click OK.
Importing PDFs or other files into your web site.
Step 1: Create document in word and save it as a pdf file or scan in
document and save it as a pdf file.
Step 2: Click File. Click Import.
Step 3: Click Add file. Browse for the file that you
wish to import.
Step 4: Select the file that you wish to import and click Open.
Step 5: Click OK.
Step 6: You should be able to find the imported pdf or document in your
folder list on the left side of the screen. You will now be able to link
to that file.
Step 11: Get creative. When in doubt, click at least ten random icons and then call Rusty.
Alternate Route to Updating Website (when no log in screen appears)