Web Rhetoric and Links Web Rhetoric and Links

Audiences and Purposes of My Home Page

To serve generally as a reference for students, colleagues, business people, and other associates who may access this page.

To provide important links to programs and events in my specialty, and thus help establish community for activities in my area.

To present a professional "ethos" consistent with UWM's Home page and represent not only me but my professional specialty to Web visitors.

To provide a visually "clean," professional, and easy to use environment that invites visitors to use my page.

To provide interesting links that will make my page enjoyable to visitors as well as useful so that they may return.

To provide me with a source of often used data and sources as well as a remote link.

To provide more personal information to give visitors a sense of me as an individual.

See an analysis of my Web page by Amber Norkett.



Web Design Links

Basic HTML Definitions
Home Page Construction and Links
Yale Web Design Manual
Background Colors and Codes

The Icon Bank

Icon Bazaar
Index for Icons, Buttons
Windows Sounds and Links


PAWS ~ Campus ID = 990556645-20
PIN ~ UWM Unix Login Password




Instructions for Telnet to UWM Unix prompt:

(1) Connect to the Internet using any internet service provider.
(2) Click [start] then select [run] and enter:
"telnet alphaA.csd.uwm.edu" (without quotes)
(3) Should reach the familiar login screen.





At UNIX prompt, type "groupsu englweb"
At EZ menu, type 62
At alpha promt, type "cd www"
At alpha prompt, type "cd [+ name of directory]"
Use pico to edit




Using FTP directory:

"cd ~ftp/pub" [and make yourself a directory]: "mkdir alred"
put some files in it and make them public readable: "mkpub *"
then tell your students to point their web browsers at: "ftp://ftp.uwm.edu/pub/alred"

Unix:

cd ~ftp/pub/alred

cp sap-sum.doc ~ftp/pub/alred




After looking into this issue, you are correct in asserting that the problem lies with the correspondent on Compuserve, and that the setting cannot be changed. In order to preserve replies that are interpreted by PINE as attachments when they are replied to, please take the following steps:

1. open pine
2. click s
3. click c
4. scroll down to: [ ] include-attachments-in-reply and click x
5. click e to exit the menu
6. click y to save the changes

this will not make compuserve messages appear in pine, but will at least preserve the dialogue...as Compuserve states below that its sending settings cannot be changed; they recommend Outlook Express as an alternative for those and you cannot change this."




To run a speed test:

type: "command" in the run box.

Speed test: ping www.uwm.edu

Route Speed: tracert www.uwm.edu




ITC Group Account


Accessing:

(1) At normal alpha prompt, type "groupsu itc"

(2) You will be transferred to the EZ screen

(3) Type "exit" to leave account (pine or UNIX)


Configuring FTP

(1) At "USERNAME" type "itc"

(2) At "PASSWORD" type "alred/password"


Administration (from my alpha account)

(1) Add a new member: type "grpadmin -a itc username"

(2) Delete a member: type "grpadmin -r itc username"

(3) Print members of the group: type "grpadmin -p itc"

(4) Delete group, groupname: type "grpadmin -d itc"

(5) Create a new group, groupname: "grpadmin -c itc alred"

(6) Make administrator the new group administrator: "grpadmin -g itc alred"