This web site is for MTSU faculty, staff, and students interested in web
page development.
This is the starting point for brand new web developers. It contains
information on planning and designing web pages, using the MTSU Homepage
Generator, customizing web pages using AOLPress, publishing pages, and making
pages publically accessible.

Seasoned web developers and new developers alike can benefit from information
found on this page. Here are links to many sites relating to web
development including clip art, sounds, multimedia, HTML guides, and design
tips.

If you are interested in adding an image map to your web page, visit this
page. It details how to create a map coordinates file for your image
and how to get the image map working in your web page.

Are you wondering how often your page is visited? Add a page counter
and find out. This page contains information on using a CGI script
available on the MTSU server that allows you to add a counter to your pages.

Guest books, response forms, and surveys can be added to your web pages using
a CGI script available on the MTSU server. This page gives you step-by-step
information on adding a form to your page.

This page contains links to various sample files that are used in the "Creating
Web Pages" workshop. It also has links to some commonly used graphics
such as buttons, bullets, backgrounds, and dividers.

If you have any comments or questions, please email us at
htmlclas@mtsu.edu.