Version 1.0 for Windows, Macintosh, Unix Copyright (c) 1999 Mainstay
Mini-Tutorial
This Mini-Tutorial is designed to help you try JustEdit Plus on your own web site. Make sure you have read the User Guide before proceeding. In this Mini-Tutorial, you will modify three files with a text editor, upload one folder (containing eight files) to your website, then edit three very simple target pages on your web site using JustEdit Plus. Please follow the steps below:
Open three files located inside the "jep" folder found within the "upload_data" folder using any text editor (Notepad for Windows, or SimpleText for Mac will do the job). The files you want to open are named, "manual.html", "fields.html", and "paragraph.html". You can open these files one at a time, or all at once (depending upon the capabilities of your text editor).
In each of the three files you need to add some text with information about your website in two different lines. See the illustration below which indicates the two locations where you will need to add the text.
In each of the three files, enter your FTP host name between the quotes for the "Host" value. The value you enter here should be the same host name you use to FTP files to your Web server. For example, if your Web site is www.mstay.com, and you FTP files to ftp.mstay.com, then this line should read: <param name="Host" value="ftp.mstay.com">. Remember to change this line in each of the three files!
In each of the three files, enter the correct FTP path for before the first "/" character in the "Path" value. This information must be the exact ftp path to the file that you will be editing. For example, if your ftp path begins with "public_html", then, in the file "manual.html" you should end up with: <param name="Path" value="public_html/jep/manual.html">. Remember to add this information before the first "/" character in all three files!
Save the changes you made to each of three files and close your text editor.
Upload the folder named "jep" to your Web server (or ISP) using any FTP application.
The last step is the open your web browser and go to the page named "jep.html" on your web site. If you uploaded the "jep" folder to the root level of your web site, then the URL will probably look something like "http://www.yourdomain.com/jep/jep.html" (where "www.yourdomain.com" is the root of your web site). Once you have opened this page, simply follow the remaining instructions found there!
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