I think we've solved it! The reading page looks like it was saved with a capital "R" instead of a lowercase "r", so when you paste your link into the hyperlink on your index page, you'll want to link to:
http://homepages.uconn.edu/~dib08003/Reading.html
If you try to paste this link in your internet browser, you'll see it works! :)
Hmmm....could you possibly send the URL for your index page, and also the names of the files for your other two pages (reading.html, for example) - we WILL solve this! :)
For the hyperlinks in KompoZer, you will want to first create the pages that you want to hyperlink to (the destination pages). Next type in the text or insert the image that you want to serve as the link (where people will click to get to the Reading or Math page). Then you will highlight the text or image with your mouse, and go to the the top "INSERT" pulldown menu and choose "LINK." A box will pop up, look for the folder icon next to "Destination Text" and click on it to browse your computer for the destination page ("reading.html or "math.html" for example. Then you'll click "OK."
Please let me know if you still have questions!
As for the viewing, unfortunately there's not much that can be done about that. You could try maximizing the window, but otherwise it will be tricky to see everything in the window.
In HuskyCT, for the course EPSY5195, Section 24, in the discussions section there is a "POST YOUR EMAIL ADDRESSES HERE" discussion....that would be a good resource as folks are continually updating their current info there. Does that help?
As for Taskstream, if you'd like to see how it looks on the web view, go to:
1) My Programs
2) Work on DRF
3) Look for a yellow button on the upper-right hand of the screen that says 'Webview' - click to see the web view
If you uploaded a word doc, or an attachment and want to see how it looks, it will open in word and look almost exactly the same as what you sees on your screen in Word, etc.
Does that help?
As for the email addresses, I will send an additional comment so this doesn't get too long!
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I think we've solved it! The reading page looks like it was saved with a capital "R" instead of a lowercase "r", so when you paste your link into the hyperlink on your index page, you'll want to link to:
http://homepages.uconn.edu/~dib08003/Reading.html
If you try to paste this link in your internet browser, you'll see it works! :)
please let me know if you have any questions!
The exam is time-stamped, and it must be taken in three continuous hours then returned. I will reply to the webpage question with a new comment...
For the hyperlinks in KompoZer, you will want to first create the pages that you want to hyperlink to (the destination pages). Next type in the text or insert the image that you want to serve as the link (where people will click to get to the Reading or Math page). Then you will highlight the text or image with your mouse, and go to the the top "INSERT" pulldown menu and choose "LINK." A box will pop up, look for the folder icon next to "Destination Text" and click on it to browse your computer for the destination page ("reading.html or "math.html" for example. Then you'll click "OK."
Please let me know if you still have questions!
As for the viewing, unfortunately there's not much that can be done about that. You could try maximizing the window, but otherwise it will be tricky to see everything in the window.
I hope this helps? Good luck!
In HuskyCT, for the course EPSY5195, Section 24, in the discussions section there is a "POST YOUR EMAIL ADDRESSES HERE" discussion....that would be a good resource as folks are continually updating their current info there. Does that help?
thanks,
jenn
It's great to hear from you!
As for Taskstream, if you'd like to see how it looks on the web view, go to:
1) My Programs
2) Work on DRF
3) Look for a yellow button on the upper-right hand of the screen that says 'Webview' - click to see the web view
If you uploaded a word doc, or an attachment and want to see how it looks, it will open in word and look almost exactly the same as what you sees on your screen in Word, etc.
Does that help?
As for the email addresses, I will send an additional comment so this doesn't get too long!
take care,
jenn