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Michael McCallister

"openSUSE Linux Unleashed"


Practice: Building a Site with Quanta Plus 301
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FIGURE 14.13 Insert images to liven up the page and include links to other pages on the site.
When you??™ve got a page ready, test it in several browsers to make sure it looks good for
everyone. Using the Lynx browser will also indirectly tell you how usable your site is for a
blind person using a page reader.
When your site is ready, press F8 (or go to Project, Upload Project) to put your handiwork
where people can see it. This dialog box shown in Figure 14.14 comes up.
Select (or define) a host server in the Profile Name box. Select the files to upload from the
main window (all are selected by default) and click Proceed. Quanta will connect with
and upload your files and give you a progress report at the bottom of the screen.
FIGURE 14.14 Upload your finished website to your host??™s servers automatically with
Quanta.
Weblogging with openSUSE
Weblogging, or just plain blogging, has been around for a relatively long time. The practice
managed to claw its way into broad public consciousness in 2004, and millions of blogs
have been created, though a relatively small percentage are regularly updated.


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