Want to publish your favorite photos on
the Web? All you need are some *.gif or *.jpg files and access to a
Web server (typically through an ISP or LAN that allows you to set up
your own Web site). The Web Publishing Wizard does the rest. In
today's tip, we show you how to get everything ready.
Before you do anything, you'll need to
get your photos onto your computer. If you have a scanner, scan the
images and save them as *.jpg or *.gif files. If you don't have a
scanner, most photo development outfits can put photos on disk for you
(typically as *.jpg files). Some photo development places also have
Kodak scanners (they look like copier machines), which let you scan
pictures yourself and save them to disk. Regardless of how you get
them there, place all the image files you want to publish in the same
folder--it makes them a lot easier to access.
The other thing you need to do is find
out some specific information about your Web server. Need a Web
server? Check out free services like Geocities at
http://www.geocities.com
You'll need to know the server's
address (URL), a user ID, and password. Of course, you'll also need
the address that people will use to view your pages, which may be
different than the address you use to upload pages.
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Wednesday, 11. March 2009 14:47:28 -0600