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Michael McCallister

"openSUSE Linux Unleashed"


CHAPTER 14 Creating Basic Websites 298
FIGURE 14.10 Pull existing local files into your new project with this dialog box.
When you??™ve pulled all the existing files into the project, click Next. Your last task is to
tell Quanta what type of site you??™re building. You may also identify yourself (or anyone
else) as the site author.
In Figure 14.11, you can see the varieties of DTDs you can use for any given site. For our
example, we will use the default HTML 4.0 (Transitional), but you can always select something
different from the drop-down menu. We will also stick with the default UTF8
Unicode encoding; you??™ll rarely have to change that. Also check the Insert global
templates box; this will give you quick access to different options for your site. Click
Finish to complete your new project.
Practice: Building a Site with Quanta Plus 299
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FIGURE 14.11 Quanta lets you select from different DTDs to describe the type of site you??™re
putting up.
The first page in any website is the Index page, where people wind up if they access your
domain name.


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