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Jasmin Batchelor

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Jun 1, 2011, 9:11:44 PM6/1/11
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Hi Everyone

Probably an "ICT 101" question - I just wanted to make sure I'm doing
this right. When I open my homepage, that web address is the link I
send, right? Because as long as you're on the home page you can
navigate to the rest of the site.....

Can someone please let me know if I'm on the right track?

Thanks! Best of luck finishing them.... WOOHOO! Last assessment for
the semester!!!

Jas

Jason Zagami

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Jun 1, 2011, 9:17:34 PM6/1/11
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Yes Jasmin, that is the link, everything should be easily navigable from your homepage,

I do recommend that everyone check access to their site using another computer or better yet, another person on another computer, to ensure it is truly accessible,

regards
Jason


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Jessica Newham

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Jun 2, 2011, 1:14:08 AM6/2/11
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Just a quick question Jason (yes another! sorry!)
Just wondering if there is a way to delete subpages at the bottom of
my items pages? Initially, I created separate pages but I have got rid
of these links and the subpages are still there. I have tried to
delete these empty pages but they don't seem to want to leave!

Jess

On Jun 2, 11:17 am, Jason Zagami <j.zag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes Jasmin, that is the link, everything should be easily navigable from
> your homepage,
>
> I do recommend that everyone check access to their site using another
> computer or better yet, another person on another computer, to ensure it is
> truly accessible,
>
> regards
> Jason
>
> Dr Jason Zagami    BSc GradDipEd MEd PhD  FACE ACCE Associate
> Lecturer School of Education and Professional Studies Griffith University
> QLD Australia
> Phone: 61 7 5552 8454 Fax: 61 7 5552 8599 j.zag...@gmail.comwww.zagami.info
> Queensland Society for Information Technology in Education President (QSITE)
> Australian College of Educators Regional President (Gold Coast) (ACE)
> Australian Council for Computers in Education board (ACCE)
> HP Innovations in Education Australia Mentor (IIE)
>  Apple Distinguished Educator (ADE)
> Google Certified Teacher (GCT)
>
> "What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state, than that of the man
> who instructs the rising generation?" - Cicero
>
> "Teaching - the act of constantly changing student minds"
>

Jason Zagami

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Jun 2, 2011, 1:28:01 AM6/2/11
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You should be able to use the delete page option on the left under more actions,
if you can no longer have your unwanted page open, go to manage sites and then pages (also under more actions)

regards
Jason

Dr Jason Zagami    BSc GradDipEd MEd PhD  FACE ACCE Associate
Lecturer School of Education and Professional Studies Griffith University QLD Australia  
Phone: 61 7 5552 8454 Fax: 61 7 5552 8599 j.za...@gmail.com www.zagami.info
Queensland Society for Information Technology in Education President (QSITE)
Australian College of Educators Regional President (Gold Coast) (ACE)
Australian Council for Computers in Education board (ACCE)
HP Innovations in Education Australia Mentor (IIE)
 Apple Distinguished Educator (ADE)
Google Certified Teacher (GCT)

"What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state, than that of the man who instructs the rising generation?" - Cicero

"Teaching - the act of constantly changing student minds"



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