Note: These instructions have been taken from Angel Help.

Making a project website

    If your group has been given project space on ANGEL, then you can create a project webpage.

  1. Select your course from My Page (if you are not on My Page, either log in or click on the My Page link in the top right corner of your page).
  2. Click the In Touch Tab at the top of the page (or on the left side of the page in your Map).
  3. If your instructor has you in a group with file space, you will have a section called Team Files. Below that, you may have a link to a project website already.
  4. To make a project website, simply open your team's files. You may upload any work you already have, but note that in order for this to act as a project webpage, the index file (the one that the project is supposed to automatically open) MUST be called default.htm. Any other files are up to you.
  5. In order to upload files, click on the Add content link in the toolbar. It will present you with 4 options:
    1. Create a folder
    2. Create a file
      This allows you to create a file from scratch.
      1. If you do not know html, feel free to use the HTML Editor (link below the large text box).
      2. Just insert your html code into the File Contents box and give the file a name in the File Name box.
      3. Hit OK when finished.
    3. Upload Files
      This allows you to upload any existing files or files you may have created in Microsoft Frontpage. If you upload a group of webpages zipped together in .zip format, ANGEL gives you the option to extract them so that the collection of files links correctly to each other if you are using relative linking.
      1. Click Choose. You will be given an Open dialogue, browse to your file then click Open.
      2. Click Upload File. You will be taken to a screen that will give you the address of the file (if you wanted to reference it from outside of ANGEL, for example) and ask if you want to Upload Another File, if you are Done or if you would like to Exit Team Files. Select the appropriate option.
    4. Drag-n-Drop
      If you use Internet Explorer 6+, Netscape 7.1, or Mozilla 1.4 then you may use the Drag-n-Drop button.
      1. When you click Drag-n-Drop, the window will change and you will be instructed to Drag and Drop Files Here. Do that and click Exit Drag-n-drop. You will be returned to the previous window and you can now hit Finished.