[Note: Enter your content and make other changes in
this white space on each of your site's pages. Alternatively, if you
are working directly with the HTML code, you will see a comment tag
that reads "insert page content here" and another comment
tag later on that reads "end page content." Create your page
content between these comment tags.
Before using the template pages, do a search-and-replace
on all pages in this topics folder and replace the phrase "Topic-Title"
(no quotes) with the title of your page. There are also links on these
pages that include as part of the URL the string, "/topic-folder-name/"
(no quotes). Replace this string, including the slashes, with the name
of the folder for your Filemaker pages (this will be a single word without
spaces, and will be set up for you) In addition, the Topic Title graphic
seen above must be changed to your title (ask for assistance if you
do not know how to do this).
Other resources such as help with customizing Transcriptions
styled images or understanding web design technologies used in Transcriptions
pages can be found on the Transcriptions
Developer Resources page.]
[This is the template for a Transcriptions topics site.
The present page (index.html) will be the home page of this topics site.
It will contain an overview statement about the topic. The statement
might include as part of its presentation an interesting non-linear
graphical or hypertext segment--for example, a juxtaposition of quotations,
the staging of a fictitious or real interview, etc.
Other pages of this site (accessible from the right-hand navigation bar) will contain the following:
Introduction to timeline of events. The timeline intro page will in its turn link to your full timeline database.
Introduction to linkbase of annotated links to online resources. The linkbase intro page will in its turn link to your full linkbase database.
Bibliography of works and sites consulted in creating the above Overview, Timeline, and Links. For an example of a Transcriptions topics page bibliography, see Weaving Webs: Related Works]
[Critical Issues: suggested questions for discussion. For an example of critical issues on a Transcriptions topics page, see Weaving Webs: Discussion Issues]
[Related Courses: links to courses in the Transcriptions project or elsewhere relevant to your topic]
[Related Topics: links to any other Transcriptions topics pages that are relevant to your topic]


