•   Canvas for Windows offers an Internet button so you can export an actual Web site directly to the Internet. This but- ton opens an Internet Login dialog box in which you enter your information. Refer to the Canvas User’s Guide for more information. 6 Save the file with the file name “homepage.htm” in the Canvas Tutorial folder. Your Web page has been saved. All of the components have been preserved within a subfolder of the folder that you selected. Viewing Web pages When you create Web pages with Canvas, you can use your Web browser to check the pages before posting them to the Internet. For this exercise, you are going to open the Web page you saved in the previous exercise. To view a Web page 1 Launch a Web browser. 2 In the browser, choose File > Open File (Mac) or File > Open (Windows). 3 Locate and select the file named “Homepage.htm” in the Homepage folder. When the file loads, you can view the animation, test the Web buttons, and hyperlink to the Deneba Web site (or whatever Web site you chose to use). Congratulations! You’ve now learned several techniques to make it easier for you to design Web pages using Canvas. For complete information on using Canvas to develop a Web site, read “Web pub- lishing,”  in the Canvas User’s Guide. In addition, you should visit www.deneba.com and view our most current selection of Canvas tips and how-to’s. Internet Login dialog box (Windows) Tip We recommend that you use Netscape Navigator ver- sion 4.0+ or Internet Explor- er 4.0+ to view Web pages created in Canvas.
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