Top Document: [rec.scouting.*] Scouting on the WWW (FAQ *) Previous Document: How do I create my own site for my troop / group / council etc. ? Next Document: Why do I need a title? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Make a home page which acts as an index to your other pages. Don't include too much information on the home page itself, since this is the page that is going to be downloaded every time that someone acesses your site. Including too much on it will unnecessarily increase the network load and degrade everyone's performance. Also, remember that as you add more information to your pages, you don't want to keep changing the home page, so try to use a branching tree structure. It may be helpful to map things out on pieces of paper and tape them to the wall as you visualize your pages. Use subdirectories to keep your pages organized, but try not to use long names -- there may be limits to how long a URL can be, and the URL includes your site name as well as the path and file names. Visit some of the other unit pages listed in the above pages and see what works best for you. If you like a particular one, contact the person responsible (usually an e-mail address on the page somewhere) and ask if you can clone it. Usually, they will be flattered, if you ask. User Contributions:Top Document: [rec.scouting.*] Scouting on the WWW (FAQ *) Previous Document: How do I create my own site for my troop / group / council etc. ? Next Document: Why do I need a title? Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: troop24@emf.net (Alan Houser)
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