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Web-page templates

Here is a link to the documentation for the departmental website. If you want to create a web page using our page format, here are some templates to use:

  • Download a copy of this template if you want a web page with the departmental sidebar.
  • Download a copy of this template if you want a web page without the departmental sidebar.

In either case, do the following:

  • replace the text "Put the title of your document here" with the title of your document;
  • replace the text "Put the body of your document here" with the body your document.
  • save the page with a .shtml suffix, not a .html or .txt suffix!

Note to users of DreamWeaver (and possibly other web-site design tools?): don't use DreamWeaver to download these files. Download them with your web browser instead, because DreamWeaver will execute the #include commands even though it shouldn't.

-- Dana Nau