Week #9 (June 6,
2000)
This week you will learn how to make a
"shortcut" and how to organize your floppy disk. You will also review what
you have already learned concerning files and folders. Then we will learn more about
"Hidemaru" editor and HTML so that you can start working on the first-semester
report.
1) (Optional) How to make a "shortcut" for
"Hidemaru." There are several ways to make a shortcut. I will
explain just some of them in the class. I would like you to make a shortcut for
"Hidemaru", first, on the "desktop", and then, in the "c:/windows/send
to" folder.
Place the cursor on the desktop and click on the
right button of the mouse. A shortcut menu will appear.
Select the "shinki sakusei" from the
shortcut menu. Another shortcut menu will appear.
Select the "shortcut" from the menu.
A dialogue box will appear.
Press the "sansho" button and find the
"c:/Program Files/Hidemaru/Hidemaru.exe" file.
Press the "hiraku" button. The
following dialog box will appear:
Make sure the "command line" is listed as
above. Press "next", or "tsugi e". Now the dialogue box
will look as follows:
Fill in the blank "Hidemaru" in Kanji
just as above. Press the "kanryo" button.
Now you find "Hidemaru" icon on the
desktop. Double click on it. You will see that "Hidemaru" will open
without going to "Start>Program>Tools>Hidemaru".
Next, you are going to make another
"Hidemaru" shortcut in the "c:/windows/send to" folder. You can
do this if you follow the above procedure. The only difference is you start not from
the desktop but from the "c:/windows/send to" folder.
But the easiest way is to copy the "Hidemaru" shortcut you have just made on the
desktop to the "c:/windows/send to" folder. Let's try this way.
Point the "Hidemaru" shortcut on the
desktop and press the right button of the mouse. Select "copy" from the
shortcut menu.
Open the Explorer and find and go to the "c:/windows/send
to" folder.
Press the right button of the mouse and select
"paste" from the shortcut menu. Make sure if you have the
"Hidemaru" shortcut in the folder.
Select an HTML file in your floppy disk and press the
right button of the mouse. A shortcut menu will appear.
Select "send to", or "okuru",
from the shortcut menu and then select "??" from the
new shortcut menu. You will see that a "Hidemaru" opens showing the
content (text) of the HTML file.
2) How to make a hyper link.
You will learn how to make a hyper link on the "your last name.htm" file.
Open the explorer and go to the "a:/html/others/comp98"
folder.
Select "your last name.htm" (i.e.
"shimada.htm") and right click the mouse button. Select "send
to" and "Hidemaru". A "Hidemaru" will open showing the html
content of the file.
Find the following lines on your
"Hidemaru".
<p>
Back to: <A HREF="../comp98pr1.htm"><b>Project 1
Home</b></A>
</p>
<p>
<A HREF="../comp98pr0.htm">Project HTML Home Page</A>
</p>
Rewrite the above as follows (try to do this
using F8 and F9 keys):
<p>
Back to: <A HREF="../comp00pr1.htm"><b>Project 1
Home</b></A>
</p>
<p>
<A HREF="../comp98pr0.htm">Project HTML Home Page</A>
<br>
<A HREF="shimada01.htm">Next Page</A>
</p>
Note: instead of "shimada" you use "your last name".
E.g. "asakura01.htm"
Save "your last name.htm" on the Hidemaru.
In order to make the hyper link you have just made
work, you must have a "your last name01.htm" file. (i.e.
"shimada01.htm") First, save the present file. Then,
save it as "your last name01.htm" file (i.e.
"shimada01.htm". ) in the "a:/html/others/comp98/
" folder.
Double click on the "a:/html/others/comp98/your
last name.htm" and see if the hyper link will work.
Today's Assignment: Try to make a hyper link
on "your last name01.htm" that will bring you back to "your last
name.htm". You rewrite the link on "your last name01.htm" as
follows (Note: instead of "shimada" you use "your
last name". E.g. "asakura.htm"):
<p>
Back to: <A HREF="../comp00pr1.htm"><b>Project 1
Home</b></A>
</p>
<p>
<A HREF="../comp98pr0.htm">Project HTML Home Page</A>
<br>
<A HREF="shimada.htm">Top Page</A>
</p>
Send me your revised "your last name.htm" and "your last
name01.htm" files. The subject of the e-mail with which you attach these two
files will be "w9-your student number".
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