This document provides a visual step-by-step guide to editing a website. It outlines 4 steps: 1) Logging into the website, 2) Adding a column, 3) Adding another column, and 4) Adjusting the column width. Each step includes an image demonstrating the process and descriptions of how to perform the specified task, such as clicking buttons to add or edit columns. The document emphasizes the importance of logging out of websites for security reasons after completing edits.
3. Go to your website.
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4. Scroll down to the bottom and log in.
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5. If you logged in before on the same
computer, this is what you might see:
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6. Click on LOG IN NOW
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7. IF YOU DO NOT LOG IN
• The page will be in view mode, not in edit
mode.
• You can view the page, but you cannot edit it.
• If you want to edit a page, log in.
8. WAIT FOR PAGE LOADING
STEP 2
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20. Add A Column
• Click on the columns
• When a blue box appears saying EDIT
COLUMNS, click on it.
• Click on the plus sign.
21. Delete A Column
• Click on the columns
• When a blue box appears saying EDIT
COLUMNS, click on it.
• Click on the trash sign.
22. ADJUST THE COLUMN WIDTH
STEP 4
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23. Adjust Column Width
• Use the slider.
• Click on the slider, and drag to the left or right.
• Save.
24. FINISHED
• For security reasons, make it a habit to always
log out after working on something online.
• This applies to your class website, to
Facebook, to Google, or to any email.
• If you do not log out, others may be able to
access your website. Strangers may gather
private information about you.
• Always log out when you are done: always.