The Islands page is the last HTML file that is part of the sample Web site. This file displays ASCII text and one image file. You can create this file in an ASCII text editor. The filename of this HTML file must be index.html.
To create the Islands page
1. Click Application Starter, Utilities, Text Editor.
2. Create the HTML file.
You can refer to the following HTML file for a reference.
<html>
<head>
<title>1000 Islands page</title>
<body bgcolor="#000000">
<p align="center"><font color="#FF0000"><strong><big><big><big> The Islands Page </big></big></big></strong></font></p>
<p><img src="image3.jpg" width="477" height="231"
alt="image3.jpg (18206 bytes)"></p>
</body>
</html>
HTML explanation
This page simply displays text and images. There are no links or jumps. You will need to save a jpg file in the /var/www/islands directory. The name of this file is image3.jpg. Make sure that the name of this HTML file is index.html. The HTML file and the image file must be placed in the /var/www/islands/ directory.
Note
If you do not have index.html in the directory, the server will provide a list showing all the files in the directory provided you specify Indexes in the Options directive. For information about the Options directive, see "Using the access configuration file."