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Creating Your Own Web Page > View Your Web Page on the Internet

View Your Web Page on the Internet


To access your web site if your e-mail address ends with @frontier.com, enter the following in the address bar of your Internet browser:

http://myplace.frontier.com/~username/ (where the username is the first part of your e-mail address before the @ symbol)


Note: The method described above will allow you to reach your web page if you have named your initial page index.html. If you have not named your initial page index.html, then you'll need to add a bit more to the web site address field, to be able to view your web page. For example, if you named your web page sunrise.html, then to view the page, you would enter:

http://myplace.frontier.com/~username/sunrise.html

(again, where the username is the first part of your e-mail address before the @ symbol).

You should now be able to view your web page.


To access your web site if your e-mail address ends with @frontiernet.net, @citlink.net, @newnorth.net, @epix.net, or @gvni.com, enter the following in the address bar of your Internet browser:

www.frontiernet.net/~username/ (where frontiernet.net is the part of your e-mail address after the @ symbol, and where the username is the first part of your e-mail address before the @ symbol)

Note: The method described above will allow you to reach your web page if you have named your initial page index.html. If you have not named your initial page index.html, then you'll need to add a bit more to the web site address field, to be able to view your web page. For example, if you named your web page sunrise.html, then to view the page, you would enter:

http://www.frontiernet.net/~username/sunrise.html

(again, where frontiernet.net is the part of your e-mail address after the @ symbol, and where the username is the first part of your e-mail address before the @ symbol).

You should now be able to view your web page.