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- This directory contains two subdirectories. MOSAIC, UNIX, and HTML.
-
- Directory MOSAIC contains my MOSAIC.INI file. Your MOSAIC.INI file file
- certainly be different. However, you can use mine as a referrence. There
- is also my Mosaic Menu file MENU.INI. The MOSAIC.BAK and MENU.BAK are just
- backups. To use my MENU.INI with your MOSAIC.INI first make a back up of
- your orginal MOSAIC.INI and then make your MOSAIC.INI directory your
- default.
-
- At the prompt enter:
-
- C:\WINDOWS\> copy mosaic.ini+menu.ini mosaic.ini
-
- You will be prompted if its OK to overwrite mosaic.ini, reply "y" provided
- you have a copy of the orginal. Start Mosaic and you should see
- "Urb's Hot Spots" on the menu bar. Feel free to edit your new MOSAIC.INI
- meun section to put your name in lights.
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- The UNIX subdirectory contains a few scripts from the "Mosaic
- Explorer" book and a suggested .cshrc "C" shell start up file.
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-
- The HTML directory contains all the files necessary to reproduce my
- home page. My master menu is also included as URB-MENU.HTM/
-
- For the latest version of my home page, point Mosaic at:
-
- http://www.charm.net/~lejeune
-
- Use the HTML and GIF files as a starting point for your own home
- page construction.
-
- I use the menu, URB-MENU.HTM, as my beginning page with all my
- browsers. Let's assume you have placed these files into a directory on
- your hard disk, possibly, assume C:\WWWFILES.
-
- To display my menu in any Web browser, enter the following in the
- URL field:
-
- file:///C:/WWWFILES/URB-HOME.HTM
- ^ ^
- Notice three slashes -- "/" not "\"
-
- You would substitue your actual drive and path name.