Publish a Book on the Web
A Robelle Tutorial for Novices
HP World '96
Anaheim, California
August 5 - 9, 1996
Copyright 1996, Robelle Solutions Technology Inc.
Notes:
For over ten years Robelle has been hosting the Seldom Met Users Group,
which congregates at the Robelle booth at HP user group conferences.
The SMUG Book is the unofficial record of these events, full of history,
tips, and trivia surrounding HP computers.
In 1994, Neil Armstrong of Robelle suggested that we update and re-issue
our SMUG Book Pocket Encyclopedia, adding information on UNIX, Windows,
PA-RISC, POSIX, and networking. Not only did we update SMUG Book, we
took advantage of the latest technology and at the same time made it
available to a wider audience--we released it first on the World Wide Web.
I'm Bob Green, and in this paper I will discuss how I prepared the SMUG Book
for its release on the Web. You can take a look at the SMUG Book
at the following Web location:
For Techies:
- WWW
- World Wide Web
- URL
- Universal Resource Locator
The URL is a unique address for a Web page. For example:
http://www.interex.org
References:
Yahoo:
Best search engine for help on new topics because the editors actually review
the pages they link to. If they can’t find it, they can pass the search to other engines.
http://www.yahoo.com
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