Q. I don't have any web space available. Can I still be
a
County Coordinator?
A. Yes. There are a number of servers on
the
web that provide small amounts of
free
web
space. See the item entitled "Free Web Space"
below.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. How do I get my biographies on the Ohio
Biographies Page?
A. You don't. Your biographies need to be
kept
with your county page on your server.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. Why do I have to use text files? Won't the
biographies
need to be in html format?
A. You don't have to use the text format.
Some
people prefer text because it's easier
to create. There
are
pros and cons for Text or HTML, it is up to the county
coordinator to decide
which
will work best for them.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. Can new biographies be typed directly into e-mail?
A. Yes, however, please be aware that there are
some
pitfalls associated with typing
biographies directly into an
e-mail.
Not the least of which will be improperly
formatted biographies.
That
means someone has to do a lot more work to make the
biography work on the
web.
The other reason is simpler; if you save each biography
as a separate file, you will
only
have to type it once.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. Why do I have to leave a message on the Bio-L
mailing list
when I add new
biographies?
A. So both the State Coordinator and the
Assistant
Coordinator have the information
on all new biographies.
The
State coordinator maintains a list of biographies and
a biographies archive.
The
Assistant Coordinator is responsible for maintaining
the names index.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. I already have a large number of biographies as
html documents.
Do you expect
me to convert the
all
to text files?
A. We understand the amount of time and effort
that
has gone into typing all those bios;
Therefore, if you are building
a
County Biographies site from a pre-existing html
library, go ahead and use
what
you have. This does however significantly increase
the workload of the state
coordinator.
New sites with no pre-existing html library
should adopt the text file
format.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. Is there a standard way to name the biographies?
A. Not really. Al long as the file is in
the
correct format (DOS text) and has the ".txt"
extension, it should be just
fine.
If you use Windows95 to create your biography
files, a good way to name them
is
to use the full name of the subject in lower case
without any spaces or
punctuation.
For example: Enos T. Taylor would become
enosttaylor.txt. This is not a
requirement,
just a good idea. If you use Windows
3.1x, you could abbreviate the name
like
ettaylor.txt. Once the file is uploaded to
your server, you can then rename it
to
a more descriptive name if you wish.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. I don't know a thing about creating web pages but
I am willing
to learn. Can
someone help me get
started?
A. Absolutely! You can contact Tina Hursh
for
some pointers. There is also a sample
page you can modify and
use.
See the section below entitled "HTML Sources".
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. Does my county page have to look just like the
sample page?
A. Not at all. In fact, we encourage you
to be
creative with your web page. Make it
your own creation. Keep
in
mind, however, that a lot of graphics on a page make it
look nicer, but can make
it
painfully slow when loading.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. Where can I find those neat buttons and
backgrounds for
my web page?
A. There are many web sites that have graphics
collections
available for download.
Check the links in the "Graphics"
section below. Or, if you are adventuresome,
you can create them yourself.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. How do I get my page and biographies on my server?
A. You will have to upload them using an FTP
program.
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Q. How should I organize my biographies?
A. There are no set rules on storing your
biographies.
Here are some rough guidelines
though: Keep backup copies of
all
your biographies on your local PC just in case.
You can keep your
biographies
in a sub directory on the server, just make sure the
hyper links are correct.
Once
you have established a system for naming and storing
your bios, stay with it!
Contact:
Tina Hursh
Free Web Space...
There are a number of sources available that offer free web
space where
you can keep your
county page. No attempt will be made here to give instructions
for using these sites. Please
visit each site and see what they have to offer. Some of these
sites provide a suite of tools
that help make managing your page much easier.
Free WWW sites:
Geocities
Tripod
MarketNet
Howdy Neighbor
Angelfire
HTML Sources...
There are hundreds of sites on the web offering instruction on
using
HTML and creating web
pages. Here are a couple of good ones:
The
NCSA Beginner's Guide to HTML
HTML Tutorials by John C.
Gilson
So You
Want
to Make a Web Page
Graphics...
There is no better way to kill a web page than to load it with
graphics.
Graphics download
slowly from the host server and an impatient user will often hit the
STOP or BACK button
instead of waiting for a large graphic file to download. Many
very successful web pages
contain no graphics at all. The creative use of color, and a
clean, well thought out page layout
are the real keys to any page. However, very few of us design
web pages this way. We all
like to be individuals and our web pages usually reflect this.
There are a few things you can
do to make graphics a little easier to live with. Use small
meaningful
graphics on your web
pages. A small graphics used as a Hyper Link carries more meaning
than does a photo of the
family pet. Try to use GIF files whenever possible. If
you must use large graphics, use an
interlaced GIF so the user isn't stuck waiting for each graphic to
load completely. Remember,
the purpose of a graphic is to get and keep a visitor's
attention.
Here are some places to get really nice graphics for your
page:
A + B + C Graphics
Image
O Rama
Jelane's
Free Web Graphics
The MousePad
<---(Genealogy graphics)
Cherished
Memories <---(Genealogy
graphics)
Graphic
Station
The Non-Stick Looney Page
The ClipArt Connection
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