Create Columns on Your Webpage

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Go to your website.

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Scroll down to the bottom and log in.

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If you logged in before on the same computer, this is what you might see:

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Click on LOG IN NOW

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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.

A green circle means: Wait…

When the green circle is gone…

… then the page is fully loaded.

ADD A COLUMNSTEP 2

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Go to your webpage…

Click on + Add Element

Click on Columns

Click on + Add Element

Click on Text

Wait for loading to finish…

Type something…

… and save.

ADD ANOTHER COLUMNSTEP 3

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Add A Column• Click on the columns• When a blue box appears saying EDIT

COLUMNS, click on it.

• Click on the plus sign.

Delete A Column• Click on the columns• When a blue box appears saying EDIT

COLUMNS, click on it.

• Click on the trash sign.

ADJUST THE COLUMN WIDTHSTEP 4

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Adjust Column Width• Use the slider.• Click on the slider, and drag to the left or right.• Save.

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.

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