1. Are you looking for a quick example of how to cite a web site?
Here's the structure you should follow
1. Author's name (if known) (last name, first name)
2. a) The full title of the work in quotation marks.
b) The title of the complete work if applicable, in italics.
3. a) The document date if known and if different from the date accessed.
b) The full http address.
c) The date of visit.
(Example)
TELUS Learning Connection. "Search Engines...Quick!"
2Learn.ca 1997. http://www.2learn.ca/mapset/
QuickSearch/searcheng.html (5 Jan. 2004).
Remember also to cite images in your bibliography, and obtain permission
to use them where appropriate. For example, the picture at the top of this
page could be cited as...
lapWss.gif. 2Learn.ca 2005. http://www.2learn.ca/evaluating/
evaluating/lapWss.gif (29Jan. 2005).