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HTML Template for NRM Profile Pages
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IMPORTANT! The HTML Template page has been updated as of 2/14/00! The page you
will create will incorporate a newly-designed Navigation Bar at the top (the HTML for which
you should not modify). Your page will also incorporate HTML META tags. These are, very
simply, a way to let Internet search engines like Google, Altavista, HotBot, and Excite know what kind of content you have on your page. You should come up with a 2 to 3 sentence description of
your religious group, as well as 10-15 keywords describing your group, and input these
where indicated on the HTML template.
Also new is a faster, easier way to copy the Template to your floppy disk for editing in WordPad. Simply click here - the browser will display the full text of the template, saving you much laborious cutting and pasting. Once you do this, move the mouse up to the browser's edit menu, find "Select All," and click. All text in the browser window should now appear highlighted. Next, go back to the edit menu and select "Copy." You have now stored a copy of the HTML Project Template in your computer's memory. Go back to the Windows Desktop (you can
minimize the Netscape window by clicking on the requisite button in the upper right-hand corner of
the browser window) and find the WordPad editing software by clicking the Start button,
moving the mouse to Programs, then over and up to Accessories in the submenu which appears, then
down and over to the Wordpad listing in the second Accessories submenu which appears. WordPad
will now load. Once it has loaded, go to WordPad's Edit menu and select "Paste." The entire
template HTML code should appear in the window. Now, save this to your floppy disk from WordPad's
Save menu as a file of type Text (NOT AS A FILE OF TYPE "WORD 6.0"!!!). Now you're ready
to enter text information on your religious group into the template file. Remember to save (as file of type text) periodically! Note that you should refer to the (older) instructions below to understand which section of the template corresponds to which section of the actual profile page, which you can (and SHOULD) preview in your browser window by clicking here.
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Below you will find an HTML template for
each major section of the profile you will need to
mark up. Each section template will include the source for
one section element; in the case of the Group Profile section
and the Links section, as well as others, you will need to use
the same template multiple times in order to mark up all the
elements within a section of your profile (for example, the HTML
source for ONE Link will appear here; because your profile
undoubtedly has multiple links to other sites in the Links section, you
will have to use pieces of the Link template several times (it's really
more self-explanatory than it sounds here - read on!).
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In general, the order of templates here is the order in which
you will need them as you mark up your Profile. The order in which
the elements of your profile should appear is as follows: Group Profile,
History, Beliefs, Issues and Controversies, Links, Bibliography. There will
be a brief explanatory note above each Template which will explain the
HTML commands used within that template as well as how to use that
template in your HTML'ized NRM profile.
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The template for the beginning of your HTML document. Note that
you will have to insert the appropriate title for your
profile page (e.g. Suma Ching Hai if you were doing that group)
where it says "Your Title Goes Here."
Religious Movements Homepage: (Title of Your Page Goes Here)
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The HTML below displays the large red group name heading
which should appear at the top of your web profile page. Note
that you must edit this template to reflect the name of the
group you are doing (where it says "YOUR GROUP NAME").
Be sure to familiarize yourself with the HTML commands being
used in this template, including the text size modifier command
, the separator line command ,
and the Paragraph or Line Break With Extra Space command
.
While we're on the topic of line break commands, make sure you
also know that is a simple line break, without
an extra space afterwards. Two commands in
a row do the same thing as one
.
will be more important later on, in places like the Links section.
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The template for the Group Profile, which is the
numbered listing of orienting group information which appears
as the first section of the NRM profile page. Copy the HTML
below and fill in your group's information. Make sure that
you are familiar with the "ordered list" HTML command, which is
opened by and closed by
. Each numbered
element in the ordered list should be preceded by an .
Remember that you do not need to number each element in the list
manually - the command does that for you.?
I. Group Profile
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Name:
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Founder:
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Date of Birth:
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Birth Place:
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Year Founded:
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Sacred Texts:
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Cult or Sect:
(Insert the template text from any existing Profile Page)
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Size of Group:
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This template covers the History section of your
NRM Profile page. Once again, just edit the text and insert
your own where specified. You can insert more paragraphs by
separating them with additional
paragraph spacers.
Note that the command without the subsequent
command that was used above. As used here, the
serves only to indent the section as much as the
initial Group Profile section is indented - all sections hereafter
also incorporate an command at their beginning and
an command at their end to preserve consistent
indentation throughout the web profile.
II. History of the Group
FIRST PARAGRAPH OF TEXT GOES HERE
SECOND PARAGRAPH GOES HERE
THIRD HERE, AND SO ON - JUST INSERT A
BETWEEN
EACH PARAGRAPH YOU HAVE IN THIS SECTION
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This template covers the Beliefs section of your
NRM Profile page. Once again, just edit the text and insert
your own where specified. You can insert more paragraphs by
separating them with additional
paragraph spacers.
Note that the command again serves only to indent
the section as much as the initial Group Profile section is indented
- all sections hereafter also incorporate an
command at their beginning and an command at
their end to preserve consistent indentation throughout the web profile.
As you develop your page, you may wish to insert additional sections.
For example, many pages have a section of Issues and Controversies. To
add an additional section, you can use this same template and change the
Part # and name of the section at the top of the new section.
III. Beliefs of the Group
FIRST PARAGRAPH OF TEXT GOES HERE
SECOND PARAGRAPH GOES HERE
THIRD HERE, AND SO ON - JUST INSERT A
BETWEEN
EACH PARAGRAPH YOU HAVE IN THIS SECTION
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Below is the template for the Links section of
your web profile. Each link should have the following information: (a)
the complete URL of the link,(b) the name of the link (this is usually
the name by which a web site identifies itself, although sub-sections
may require you to make up an appropriate name), (c) an annotation or
abstract describing the content of the link (usually two or three
sentences), and (d) a repetition of the URL in italics.
Links to YOUR GROUP Web Sites
NAME OF THE LINK
A AN ANNOTATION OR ABSTRACT OF
THE CONTENT OF THE LINK GOES HERE
http://SITEADDRESS.COM
NAME OF THE LINK
A AN ANNOTATION OR ABSTRACT OF
THE CONTENT OF THE LINK GOES HERE
http://SITEADDRESS.COM
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The template for the Bibliography section. This template
incorporates the Bibliographic list HTML command, .
Once you open a Bibliographic list, the first line of each
bibliographic entry should be preceded by the
command; the second, indented line of each entry should be
preceded by the command. As with all list
and indeed most all HTML commands, remember to close the
Bibliographic list after you are finished with your bibliography
with the command (notice this close command
at the end of the template. Make sure you leave it there!).
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To use this template, just replicate the bibliographic entry
HTML below as many times as you have entries, and substitute your
text. One more thing: remember that YOUR TEXT HERE
italicizes text
and YOUR TEXT HERE underlines it.
V. Bibliography
- Aidala, Anthony. 1985.
- "Social Change, Gender Roles, and New Religious Movements."
Sociological Analysis 46: 287-316
- Claiborne, William. 1996.
- "Self-Styled Zen Master Has Attained Financial Nirvana."
The Record (20 December): A40.
- Lofland, John. 1977.
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Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Proselytization , and Maintenance of Faith. . Enlarged ed. New York: Irvington.
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Below is the last template you will need to use.
This is the end-of-file template, which will let the
web browser program know that it has come to the end of the
HTML file. Thus, make sure this is the LAST element of your
marked-up HTML document. Remember to incorporate your
name and email address, the appropriate semester (Spring
or Fall) and year where specified below. Once you've
got this element tacked onto the end of your file (presumably
right below the Bibliography), you are done!
Created by
YOUR NAME
For Soc 257: New Religious Movements
(Fall/Spring Term, INSERT YEAR)
University of Virginia
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