Difference between revisions of "Public document link"
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# Enter text for the title of the hyperlink (e.g. type "this is my document"). | # Enter text for the title of the hyperlink (e.g. type "this is my document"). | ||
# Select or hightlight the text that you just entered. | # Select or hightlight the text that you just entered. | ||
− | # Click on http://www.rcampus.com/fckeditor/images/toolbar/button.link.gif from the [[online editor]] menu. | + | # Click on http://www.rcampus.com/fckeditor/images/toolbar/button.link.gif from the [[online editor]] menu. A pop up menu will appear. |
# Click on '''Browse...''' and find the document on your PC. | # Click on '''Browse...''' and find the document on your PC. | ||
# Click on '''Send it to the server''' and wait for the document to be uploaded. | # Click on '''Send it to the server''' and wait for the document to be uploaded. |
Revision as of 22:00, 20 April 2007
A public document is a document available to all visitors of a website. You may add a document as a hyperlink to any free-format web page.
To upload a public document to your website
- Open a web page for editing. (See online editor for more info).
- Enter text for the title of the hyperlink (e.g. type "this is my document").
- Select or hightlight the text that you just entered.
- Click on from the online editor menu. A pop up menu will appear.
- Click on Browse... and find the document on your PC.
- Click on Send it to the server and wait for the document to be uploaded.
- Click on OK.
- You're back to the online editor. Click on Save to save your changes.
The document should be available to your visitors.
See also
- Shared document links: This article explains how to securely make a document availble only to members of your website.
- Document center