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If you're new to web-standards like HTML and CSS -- or if you're just starting out with PHP -- and you find those instructions confusing, then speak to [[User:John|John]] and he'll help get you on your feet.
 
If you're new to web-standards like HTML and CSS -- or if you're just starting out with PHP -- and you find those instructions confusing, then speak to [[User:John|John]] and he'll help get you on your feet.
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== Tips for member web-pages ==
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There are a few things you can do with your member web-page(s) to integrate well with ProgClub and Member Net:
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* Include a link somewhere in your navigation back to Member Net: http://www.progclub.net/
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* Include a link to your wiki user page
  
 
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Revision as of 15:54, 19 August 2011

One of the benefits of ProgClub membership is free web-hosting. To create your member web-pages SSH to progclub.net, login, and create a public_html directory in your home directory. Put your web content (e.g. your HTML or PHP files) in the public_html directory, and you will have a web-site available from Member Net: http://www.progclub.net/

If you're new to web-standards like HTML and CSS -- or if you're just starting out with PHP -- and you find those instructions confusing, then speak to John and he'll help get you on your feet.

Tips for member web-pages

There are a few things you can do with your member web-page(s) to integrate well with ProgClub and Member Net:

  • Include a link somewhere in your navigation back to Member Net: http://www.progclub.net/
  • Include a link to your wiki user page