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I thought I should be doing the tutorial off line, but then can access my pages because my web browser keeps trying to dial up my PPP. How do you run it off line for Web page design?

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I thought I should be doing the tutorial off line, but then can access my pages because my web browser keeps trying to dial up my PPP. How do you run it off line for Web page design?

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Most web browsers have a Preferences or Options menu where you put the address of your favorite “home” page–that is, every time you launch the browser, it attempts to connect to this site. Some browsers have an option where you can specify it to start with a blank or empty page. Another approach is to cancel the connection when your modem tries to dial. Another idea (which you can do easily when you finish our tutorial) is to create your very own Home Page that sits on the hard drive. Use your web browser to Open… or Open Local… and find the page. Use your mouse to copy the address or file path indicated in the URL field (usually near the top of a browser window) and then paste it into the area of your Preferences/Options that says “Home Page”. This way, when ever the web browser starts, you see your custom page with all the links you like, and you do not have to wait or even connect to an Internet server.

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