3. At the end of the lessons
students can:
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 platforms; and
4. Edit and insert elements for their website
4.
5. - 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. Like using the
MS Word, WYSIWYG shows and prints whatever
you type on the screen.
6.
7. 1. Open Microsoft word
2. Type anything on the page
like “Welcome to my website”.
9. 4. On the Save as dialog box,
locate your activities folder
and create a new folder
named “Sample Web Page”.
5. Specify the file name
“Sample Web Page”.
10. 6. On the Save as type, select
“Web Page (*.htm; *.html).”
7. Click the Change Title
button
11. 8. Input the title as seen
below, then click Ok then
Save.
9. Check the files on your
Sample Web page folder.
You will see a new folder
generated including your
.htm or .html file.
12. 10. Open the Sample Web
page.htm file, and you
will see that you just
created a web page using
MS Word.
TIP: Any file inside the Sample Web page filers
folder is generated by MS Word. These are the
files that make HTML file display visual
elements correctly.
13.
14. - is a WYSIWYG web hosting service.
It offers free, professional and business
services. Jimdo also has IOS and Android
app which you can use to manage your
website whenever you do not have
access to a PC.
15. 1. Create an account by going to www.jimdo.com
and clicking create your free website.
16. 2. You will be instructed to choose a template.
Pick any template that you want
17. 3. Choose a URL for your website. Enter your
email and password.
18. 4. Your website will be generated and soon you
will end up in the sites WYSIWYG editor.
5. The editor is pretty easy to use. The center shows the preview
of your website. The design tools is located on the right.
19. Tips in using the WYSIWYG editor
by default, the home page is shown on
your editor. To navigate the another page,
simply click the page title on your navigator. The
site navigator contains a set of links going
through the different pages of your website.
The navigator currently available to you
depends on which template you used.
20. 1. Stay your mouse pointer over the site navigator.
The Edit Navigation button will appear.
21. 3. Rearrange pages using the tools
on the right of the page title.
4. Click Save when done.
2. Click on the Edit
Navigation button.
Click on Add a New
Page.
22. Hovering over a text, image, or any element using on
the website will highlight the element.
Move element up- use to move the element up by one level
Drag tool- click and drag the element to a valid part of the page
Move element down- use to move the element one level lower
Delete element- use to remove the element
Copy element- use to copy the element
23. I. Header
If it is a header, clicking the text will allow you to edit the text and
change its font size.
II. Image
If it is an image, several options will also appear. It also allows you to
upload an image directly from your computer or a Dropbox account.
24. Sizing Tools- used you make image larger or
smaller or restore to actual size page
Align Tools- used for left, right, and center
alignment page
Rotate Tools- used to rotate image clockwise or
counterclockwise
View tools – used to enable enlarge image,
link photo, and remove link
(Tip: Enable enlarge image will show a small
image on the page and will only be enlarge
when a user clicks it. Link photo allows you
to insert an image from another website or
image host like Photobucket.)
25. Other tools- caption and alternative text; allows
sharing to Pinterest
(Tip: Alternative text refers to the text that will be shown if the
emerge does not load)
26. III. Paragraph
If it is a paragraph, you will be treated to even more options
similar to using a word processor:
27. 1. To add elements on screen, hover the mouse pointer over the
top or bottom of an existing an element until the Add Element
button appears.
28. 2. Select the visual elements you want to add:
Heading- to insert heading type of text
Text- to insert a paragraph type of text
29. Photo- to insert a single photo
Text with photo- to insert a photo surrounded with text
Horizontal line- to insert a horizontal line that acts as a divider
Photo gallery- to insert multiple photos on one area
Spacing- to add a space with a specified size
Columns- to insert columns that divide an area vertically
30. Video- to insert a video from a video hosting site like
youtube
Form- creates a send an email form for feedback
Store items- adds a space for selling an items (online
shopping)
Share buttons- adds buttons for the site visitor to share your
website
31. Additional element- includes other options like Google Maps,
File download, widgets and etc.
3. Edit the element to your liking then click Save.
32. Templates - changes the design templates selected
Style - changes the design style of the page (color)
Blog - creates a blog for your website
Upgrade - upgrades to JimdoPro or
JimdoBusiness
33. Statistics - views your sites statistics
Help - accesses Jimdo’s help archieved
Store - manages the orders made from your
website
SEO - search engine optimization; used for
others to easily find your site using
search engines like Google and Blog
Settings - changes account and website settings
34. The Settings options contains important information
that you should edit to make the most out of your Jimdo
website.
The Account Settings includes changing you password,
email, and personal profile.
35. The Website options allow you to change your site title and
footer; checks your storage; creates your privacy policy and
your favicon (the icon of your website shown on a browser).
37. The Email and Domain Management Settings is a premium feature.
It is used to manage email accounts for your website.
The Store Settings allows you to manage the items you
sale on your website.
38. The SEO option is a premium feature that maximizes the
search engine optimization feature of Jimdo so visitors can
easily locate your websites.
39. The Apps option contains settings for embedded apps for
your website like Dropbox, QR Codes, Google Analytics,
and Twitter.
40. The Jimdo Settings allows you to remove the Jimdo Box on
your website (premium feature) and check Jimdo news.
41. 1. Home page content- entices your visitors with contents like photos of
your hobby or interest plus text context.
2. About me/contact me- adds a page containing a form element which
allows visitors to email you. You may also add links to your twitter page.
3. Blog- creates a page that includes details about your Wordpress blog
and a link to it.
4. Photo gallery- a page that contains photos from your photobucket
account.
5. Community- a page that contains links to ten of your classmates
websites including a short description.
42. • WYSIWYG- an editor that allows you to create and
design Web pages without any coding knowledge
• HTML- stands for hypertext Mark Up language
• CSS- stands for Cascading Style Sheets
• Jimdo- A free website provider with a WYSIWYG editor
• Template- a ready-made design for a website
• Heading- the topmost label of a website
• SEO- stands for Search Engine Optimization; a feature
that maximizes the search engine optimization feature
so visitor can easily locate your website
43. WYSIWYG stands for What You See, Is What You Get. It is an editor
that allows you to create and design web pages without any coding
knowledge. You can use MS Word and MS Excel as WYSIWYG editor.
Jimdo is a WYSIWYG web hosting service offering free and paid
services it has an android and IOS application that let you manage
your site on mobile. Jimdo WYSIWYG editor is easy to use, just click
on an element to edit it. You can also add a page by just hovering over
the navigation bar and clicking edit navigation. You can also go to
another page by simply clicking on the page link like you would
normally do when navigating through a website