C h a p t e r Te n - S h a r i n g , P u b l i s h i n g , & P r i n t i n g
U s i n g N o t e Ta k e r, v e r s i o n 2 . 1
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Publish a Web Notebook On the Internet
Turn your notebook into to a fully operational Web site that looks and behaves just like a
NoteTaker notebook. The site can include the notebook cover, QuickTime and sound files, links
to other sites, embedded Web pages, Flash animations, Java applets, and more. Your Web
NotebookTM is even optimized for the iPhone, where pages redisplay when you turn the phone
upright or sideways, and images scale to the phone's screen width, all without having to zoom!
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Open the notebook you want to convert and choose File > Web Notebook > Create. In
the panel that opens, name and save your site. If you're using a .MAC account, save
it directly to the Finder's /iDisk/Sites folder. The URL to your site will then be:
http://homepage.mac.com/
YourUserName
/
WebnotebookName
If you're using another Web host, upload the folder to the appropriate folder on your
host's server. The URL to your site will be the public path to that folder.
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Optionally check "Update whenever notebook is saved." Saving changes to the
original notebook then automatically updates the Web Notebook (as long as it's
reachable from within your Finder).
WHAT ELSE?
To preview a Web Notebook before uploading, double-click the index.html file in the folder that's created in
the Finder.
You can't update a Web Notebook by editing the HTML files directly but must instead edit the original notebook
and update the Web Notebook from there. If you don't choose to update the Web notebook automatically when
saving changes to the original, update it using either Update, or Update Current Page from the File > Web
Notebook menu. See "File Menu" on page 144 for details.
This will be the folder name
containing your Web Notebook,
which appears in the site's URL
Save your notebook to your .Mac
account's iDisk/Sites folder...
Then check this option to
automatically update the published
Web Notebook, whenever you save
changes to the original