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Viewing Your
Pages
Now that you have successfully transferred your
files to our server, you should view them to make
sure that all of the links and graphics work. Use
your browser, or obtain a current version from our
Resources archive, and type in your URL, which will
look something like this:
http://yourname.mia.net/
or
http://www.yourdomain.com/
(if you have your own domain name)
If you now see your front page, congratulations!
Your pages are on the Net! If you don't see your
page, you may not have named it correctly. Check
and make sure it is "index.html" only.
While looking through your pages, here are some of
the things you may see that may not be right, and
instructions on how to fix them.
- Your links are not going to the right
pages, or are bringing up an error
message.
This error will occur when the HREF="" portion
of your HTML link does not include the correct
name, or the file does not exist in your
account.
Go back and view your HTML code or your
SimpleNet directory, and make sure of these
things:
- The file exists in your directory, and it
is in the correct place. (i.e. not in a
different sub-directory)
- The name of the file is the same as the
link to the file. Remember, files on our
server are CASE SENSITIVE)
- The link itself has the correct
pathname.
- Graphics are not loading.
If a graphic is not loading correctly, or at
all, check these things:
- The graphic file exists in your
directory, and it is in the correct place.
(i.e. not in a different sub-directory)
- The name of the graphic file is correctly
input into the IMG SRC="" tag. Remember,
files on our server are CASE SENSITIVE.
- The graphic link has the correct
pathname.
- The graphic is of the appropriate type.
It needs to be in one of two formats: GIF or
JPEG. If it is not in one of these formats,
then the browser will attempt to save or open
it with another application.
If you have more complicated problems, check our
FAQ (frequently asked
questions). If that doesn't solve them, send us
some e-mail. We want
to help you figure it out!
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