Hi. The first paragraph(s) is a good place to introduce yourself. You might mention your major area of study, special projects (such as a senior thesis), extracurricular activities, family, friends, or any other interests that capture your heart, your time, or your imagination.
If you want to add a more paragraphs, remember to use the HTML paragraph markers. The <P> and </P> mark the beginning and end of paragraphs.
You put a lot of time into your studies. Your friends and fellow Fords want to know the results of all that time spent in the library. How about a brief discussion of your work, or even links to some papers you wrote.
You can use your home page to introduce yourself to employers. You can even create a resume you in a separate file, and link to it from this page.
Links are a little harder to create than simple text, but they can add a lot to your page. Many people like to include their favorite links in their home page. The Dreamweaver tutorial explains how to make links. Here is an example, linking to Haverford's home page.
This is a link to Haverford College.
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