Step 1 - Deciding what to put on your page
Plan what information you want to put on your
page.
* The Full name of your Lions Club.
* The President, Secretary
and Treasurer.
* Your Community Projects.
* Your Club's meeting
place, date and time.
* Where your club is
situated in relation to the rest of the world, Country,
State
and maybe the proximity to the nearest recognizable city. |
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Step 2 - Download a Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)
editing tool
You should download an appropriate HTML editing
tool. We recommend some editors such as Homesite, Hot Dog & Web Wizard.
Trial versions of these programs can be found at TUCOWS
If you're new to page design, there are a number
of application programs, available to download for free evaluation, that
let you create an entire website without knowing any HTML programming.
e.g. Netscape Gold and Microsoft FrontPage
These tools often provide basic HTML page templates
and help on the various 'tags' used to create pages.
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Step 3 - Writing the page in Hyper Text Markup Language
(HTML)
Now you need to design the club page.
LionNet International administrators have designed
a prototype club page that you can edit and use as a template for your
own club.
We also provide an annotated
guide to the HTML code used on that page, explaining it section by
section.
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Step 4 - Adding graphics and links to your page
You can download or create your own graphics
for your page. Many images can be found at LionNet's
image archive and may only be used by Lions Clubs according to the
Copyright
Notice. Alternatively you may wish to scan a copy of your own Clubs'
logo and use that.
You may also add links on your page to your district
if they have a page, to Lions Clubs
International and LionNet
International if you wish.
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Step 5 - Testing your page
Open your web browser and tell it to open the
file you have just constructed. If you don't like what you see then simple
go through steps 3 and 4 again.
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Step 6 - Finding a site
The next thing that you will need is somewhere
to put your site so that it is accessible on the World Wide Web. This is
commonly done using server space at an Internet Service Provider (server
or ISP). There are several ways to get server space for your club.
Firstly, you may be entitled to some server space
with your Internet access account either at a commercial service provider
or at an educational institution, alternatively you could contact the commercial
service providers in your area and ask them to donate space, explaining
about Lionism and the good works a club does in the community. Many clubs
have successfully done this and in exchange for the public relations value
of having the donation attributed on the page.
Alternatively, you can apply at Geocities
for free space. Many Lions Clubs have their web pages located there and
the only requirement is to post the Geocities logo and slogan at the bottom
of your page.
Here are some other servers on the Internet that
offer free web space:
* Europe@home
* Pagelist
* Tripod
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Step 7 - Letting people know about your site
We will be glad to list you club's website at
LionNet
International once it is online, just fill in our comments
form and select new link.
Contact your local paper and Lions magazine.
Send then a clean printout of your new web page and don't forget to include
your new web address: http://www.your_isp.com/your_site.html
You may also wish to visit some of the Internet's
search engines and inform them of your new webpage details. Some major
search engines are:
* Google
* Yahoo
* Lycos
* Altavista
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* It's very helpful to have
links to sections of your home page, or to your other pages, at the beginning
of the home page. That lets both new *and* repeat visitors go where they
want. As you become more experienced in page design and see this type of
layout on other pages, you might want to set up your page that way too.
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* Pictures are very nice but
it is better to keep them separate from the main body of your text because
they can take a long time to load and some viewers have browsers that don't
read them at all. Same thing with graphics. Make the page attractive for
sure but don't get carried away with clever animation's or zillion-color
backgrounds.
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* Visit a bunch of other sites
and get - and borrow - ideas on page composition, reference to district
or LionNet node, etc.
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* As you work on your page,
you might want to ask for advice or suggestions as you try out different
ideas. Please feel free to contact the LionNet
Michigan; it is part of the LionNet mandate to encourage and assist
Lions Clubs to join the Internet.
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* If you are not in a LionNet
area, we urge you again to read more about
LionNet and consider becoming a node yourself. Please contact the a
LionNet
International administrators for advice and information.
* Good luck, Keep in touch and
let us know how you are doing.
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