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This is the pic I posted on my Geocities class website. Geocities offers so many things, it's pretty much up to the user how focused they want their aim. Of course our class aim is to see how various internet tools can help us in the classroom. Geocities has a section solely for web page development and it's quite easy to use. I chose the topic of web building for school and it just explained step by step what to do. The page itself had a portion where your picture would be uploaded. Around the picture were various text boxes that can be moved and resized to your liking. In each text box it gives you examples of what you probably should put in. It's pretty much up to the designer on how they want everything arranged. I'm still fiddling with this site but I'll keep you all posted.
3 comments:
I have used geocities once in the past but was sort of confused about it... perhaps you can show me some things about it and convince me to give it another try...
I was just lost completely when I visited this site.
I'm with Cef. I went to Geo-Cities when I was choosing which cites to review and it overwhelmed me. Good for you Paul for sticking with it!
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