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* Double click on the file '''index.html'''. | |||
* The file will then open in the default web browser. | |||
* You should see the '''h1''' text displayed as follows on your computer. | |||
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=== Adding p and a tags to index.html === | |||
* Add some additional text as a '''p''' paragraph with the body tags. | |||
[[File:Screen Shot 2021-12-30 at 11.13.55 pm.png]] | |||
* Add an '''a''' anchor tag with a link to a file named temperature.html | |||
* We will create the '''temperature.html''' file soon. | |||
[[File:Screen Shot 2021-12-30 at 11.15.20 pm.png]] | |||
* Add some more <a> anchor tags for Dissolved Oxygen and pH. | |||
[[File:Screen Shot 2021-12-30 at 11.19.09 pm.png]] | |||
* Once you have completed these changes save your file. | |||
* Go to your '''Browser''' and click on the '''Reload this Page''' button. | |||
* You should see the following changes. | |||
[[File:Screen Shot 2021-12-30 at 11.20.40 pm.png]] | |||
* You can test the links by click on them, however you will see an error message. | |||
* This is because the file does not exist. | |||
* To fix the error we just need to create a simple HTML file. | |||
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=== Creating simple HTML files using the nano in the Terminal === | |||
* Open the Terminal window and navigate to the directory '''/home/pi/peter-hopper-t3''' | |||
* The only file present should be '''index.html''' | |||
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Revision as of 12:25, 30 December 2021
Overview
- In this lesson series we will learn how to create an HTML page with links to data graphs produced using Plotly.
- This will create a simpel Dashboard for us to use so that we can monitor the water quality of a local lake – Peter Hopper lake in Mill Park.
- An example of a Dashboard is included below.
- It includes data on dissolved oxygen, pH and water temperature.
Learning Objectives
- Revision for how to create a HTML web page
- Revision on how to create and link Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to your HTML document
Create a simple HTML page
- In a previous lesson we already created a simple HTML web page.
- We will repeat many of the steps as a simple revision exercise.
Create a directory named peter-hopper-t3
- Open the Terminal from the top left of the menu bar on the Raspberry Pi.
- Enter the command ls to list all directory contents.
- Enter the command mkdir peter-hopper-t3 to create a new directory named peter-hopper-t3
- Check that the new directory peter-hopper-t3 has been created by listing entering the command ls
- Finally, enter the directory with the command cd peter-hopper-t3
Create the HTML file index.html using the Terminal
- Create an empty file named index.html by entering the command touch index.html
- To verify that the file has been created enter ls
- To see how big the file is enter the command ls -l
- It shows that our file index.html contains zero bytes of data.
Add content to the HTML file index.html using Geany
- Open up Geany from the main Raspberry Pi > Programming menu
- From the File drop down menu select File > Open.
- Navigate to the peter-hopper-t3 directory and select index.html
- Enter the following HTML tags to create a simple HTML document
- Enter a title tag for the document within the head tags.
- The text within the title tags will appear on the web page tab when the HTML file is opened within the Browser.
- Add a h1 tag within the body tags.
- Any text here will appear on your web page.
- Save the file index.html
- Open the File Manager and navigate to the directory peter-hopper-t3.
- Double click on the file index.html.
- The file will then open in the default web browser.
- You should see the h1 text displayed as follows on your computer.
Adding p and a tags to index.html
- Add some additional text as a p paragraph with the body tags.
- Add an a anchor tag with a link to a file named temperature.html
- We will create the temperature.html file soon.
- Add some more <a> anchor tags for Dissolved Oxygen and pH.
- Once you have completed these changes save your file.
- Go to your Browser and click on the Reload this Page button.
- You should see the following changes.
- You can test the links by click on them, however you will see an error message.
- This is because the file does not exist.
- To fix the error we just need to create a simple HTML file.
Creating simple HTML files using the nano in the Terminal
- Open the Terminal window and navigate to the directory /home/pi/peter-hopper-t3
- The only file present should be index.html

















