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First, you'll need a [[WSO account]]. | First, you'll need a [[WSO account]]. | ||
Once you have that, you'll need to write a page in [[HTML]] and then [[transferring files to WSO|copy]] it to the "www" folder of your [[home directory]]. For example, the page page.html in the www directory is accessible at http://wso.williams.edu/~username/page.html. | Once you have that, you'll need to write a page in [[HTML]] and then [[transferring files to WSO|copy]] it to the "www" folder of your [[home directory]]. For example, the page page.html in the www directory is accessible at http://wso.williams.edu/~username/page.html. | ||
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First, you'll need a WSO account.
Once you have that, you'll need to write a page in HTML and then copy it to the "www" folder of your home directory. For example, the page page.html in the www directory is accessible at http://wso.williams.edu/~username/page.html.
It's really simple.