Creating lists |
One way to organize text in your Web pages is to use lists. Just click on the list format you want to learn about in the picture below. |
[ Bulleted | Numbered |
Definition ]
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You can also create lists by formatting existing paragraphs
as a list.
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Set goals. Decide what you want your audience
to learn from your Web site.
Plan your navigational structure. Create pages. Test your web site with sample members of your audience. |
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Try it here: |
Web site:
All your pages, images, and other files make up your "Web site". Home page: The first page you want people to see in your set of pages is called the "home page". Publishing: When you put your pages on the Web, you are "publishing" those pages. With AOLpress, publishing is as easy as saving a file with a word processor. |
Now you know how to use lists.
You can play with them here as much as you like. (You can use
EditUndo
to remove your latest changes, or you can click the
toolbar button
to reload the last saved version of the page.)
For more information, see the chapter on text and lists in the AOLpress User's Guide. The next lesson shows you how to use tables. Don't forget to choose FileSave to save your changes to this page. |
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