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LESSON 8

Basic Web Page


Creation
• Web page creation using templates
• Web page design using an online
WYSIWYG platform
At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to:

1. create a web page using Microsoft Word;


2. create your own website using a free host;
3. design a website using an online WYSIWYG
platform; and
4. edit and insert elements for their website.
WYSIWYG
WYSIWYG is the acronym for What
You See Is What You Get. This means
that whatever you type, insert, draw,
place, rearrange, and everything you do
on a page is what the audience will see.
Creating a Website using Microsoft Word
1. Open Microsoft Word.
2. Type anything on the page like “Welcome to my
Website.”
3. Click on File > Save As > Browse.
4. On the Save As dialog box, locate your activities folder
and create a new folder named “Sample Webpage.”
5. Specify the filename “Sample Webpage.”
6. On the Save As type, select “Web Page (*.htm; *.html).”
7. Click the Change
Title button.

8. Input the title


as seen
below, then
click OK then
Save.
9. Check the files on your Sample WebPage folder. You will
see a new folder generated including your htm/html file.

10. Open the Sample WebPage.htm file and you will


see that you just created a webpage using MS Word.

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