This tutorial demonstrates how to create a website using the myaiesec.net web publishing system (WPS). It shows how to set up the basic page structure and navigation, create a sample website for a fictional Member Committee called "Secondlife", and add pages, folders, images and content. Key steps include creating an index.html homepage, adding additional pages through new folders, uploading and inserting images, and publishing pages live on the website. The WYSIWYG editor allows dragging and dropping content like in a word processor.
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37. Uploading Photos Step 1 Step 2 - find files and upload Step 3 - Check file by clicking to open, it will appear in a new browser window
38. Uploading Photos Step 4 - copy the image location from the browsers navigation bar and save it. you will need it soon
39. Uploading Photos Step 5 - Go back and find the page that you want to insert the image into and open it in the WYSIWYG Editor
40. Uploading Photos Step 6 - Place your curser where you want the image to appear, and then select the “ insert/modify image ” button
41. Uploading Photos Step 7 - in the pop up window you will see a selection for “Image URL:” Paste the image location you copied and saved earlier here, then click Preview to double check it is the right file
42. Uploading Photos Step 8 - after hitting ok your image should appear where your curser was. You can resize this image, put it in tables, or anything else you can do in a word processor!
43. Uploading Photos Step 9 - Last step: click the magnifying glass to preview your site and see how it looks! Experiment with different photo layouts to find what works best for you
44. That it! Creating a website is very easy with the new WPS, once you understand the navigation and folders it is easy to edit web pages using the WYSIWYG editor just like you would create documents in Microsoft Word! If you have any questions about the WPS, please feel free to contact the global communication crew at gcc@ai.aiesec.org, or your MC’s Communications responsible