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Setting up a personal website

Setting up a personal website - HTML Tutorial

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Setting up a personal website

- [Narrator] So far we've looked at the two most common types of content management systems that, as an educator, you're likely to encounter, a blog and an LMS. But by far the most powerful way you can leverage HTML across your curriculum is by knowing how to setup and maintain your own personal website or pages. As we've seen throughout this course, a webpage is simply a plain text document that contains HTML code to structure and organize resources on the web. So a website, at it's core, is simple a folder on a web server that contains all of those files and resources. Your students, colleagues, and everyone else in the world can access your content by pointing their web browsers to the address on your web server. So let's peak behind the curtain and see what this looks like. From your C panels dashboard, scroll down and look for the section called files and then click on the file manager. This file manager is a graphical view of the documents and folders that make up your web…

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