Creating and Publishing Web Pages
UW Technology provides a suite of Web servers for use by the UW community. This Web site provides an online manual for creating and publishing Web pages on these Web servers.
Getting Started
Getting Started
Find a Web server to host your Web site, create your initial home page, and learn about HTML and Web authoring tools.
Support and Training
Need help with your home page? Check our support and training resources
for Web publishing.
Intermediate-Level Website Management
Using HTML Authoring Tools
Learn more about using common tools for creating and
managing Web sites: Dreamweaver, GoLive, FrontPage, etc.
Setting Unix Permissions For Web Pages
Learn how to fix incorrect Unix permissions for Web pages.
Controlling Access
Control who can access your Web pages using UW NetID
authentication, basic password protection, or host-based
restrictions. Encrypt information using SSL.
Web
Publishing Discussion Board
Discuss web publishing ideas, problems, applications and systems with other
users.
Creating a Google Search Page For Your Site
Create a site-specific Google search page in a matter of minutes.
Tracking Usage
Track hits to your Web site. Determine what
Web sites link to yours. Generate statistics and
reports based on your personal log file data.
Adding New Media
Specify how browsers should handle new media types found on your Web site.
Custom Error Messages
How to create custom "File Not Found" and other error messages for your
Web site.
Redirecting Visitors to a New Location
How to redirect visitors to a new Web site location.
Advanced-Level Web Programming
Server Side Includes
How to use SSI's on UW Web servers.
Using CGI Programs
Tips for developing your own CGI programs and processing forms.
PHP Hypertext Preprocessor
The popular server-side scripting language is supported.
Using Ruby on Rails
How to start a Rails application and get it working on the web.
Do-It-Yourself (Unsupported) Web Solutions
Using MySQL
Install a MySQL server, required by many web applications and handy for
building your own.
Installing WordPress
Install WordPress and start a blog. (requires MySQL)
Installing Wikis
Install a wiki for collaborative documentation.
