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<li> This is a step to show how the '''code''' tag should be used. To place it on its own line and not within the paragraph, move it to the next line and place a colon before it.</li>
<li> This is a step to show how the '''code''' tag should be used. To place it on its own line and not within the paragraph, move it to the next line and place a colon before it.</li>
: <code> mkdir <my_directory> </code>
: <code> mkdir <my_directory> </code>
''NOTE: When using a variable name, such as '''<my_directory>''', it should be wrapped in '''< >''' to make it stand out. Also, include a '''br''' tag after using a '''code''' tag to move to the next line.
:''NOTE: When using a variable name, such as '''<my_directory>''', it should be wrapped in '''< >''' to make it stand out.
This is how a transition sentence should appear between steps.
This is how a transition sentence should appear between steps.
<li> This is a step to show how to highlight a command, such as '''apt install''', within the step.</li>
<li> This is a step to show how to highlight a command, such as '''apt install''', within the step.</li>

Revision as of 02:49, 7 February 2021

Introduction

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This lab assumes that you know the IP address of your Linux system and are connected to the ITCnet VPN network. If you need help with these steps please see the VPN instructions and the previous lab.

In this lab you will perform the following tasks:

  • Installing the links web browser
  • Installing the Apache webserver
  • Installing Python and its dependencies


You will use the following commands:

Lab Section Title

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  1. Steps should be numbered using li tags.
    • Sub-steps should be bulleted using asterisks.
    • Another sub-step.
    • Yet another sub-step.
  2. Step 2.
    • Sub-step about Step 2
    NOTE: Notes should be indented with a colon, and wrapped in double apostrophes. Also, they should start with the word NOTE capitalized, and end with a period.
  3. This is a step to show how the code tag should be used. To place it on its own line and not within the paragraph, move it to the next line and place a colon before it.
  4. mkdir <my_directory>
    NOTE: When using a variable name, such as <my_directory>, it should be wrapped in < > to make it stand out.
    This is how a transition sentence should appear between steps.
  5. This is a step to show how to highlight a command, such as apt install, within the step.
  6. NOTE: If the command is in a note, it will be bold and italicized such as apt install.
  7. Example of a multi-line pre tag. Best for keeping all lines within the same box or for showing indentation.
  8. If you have multi-line code / printout
       that needs to show indentation for whatever reason
          using pre tags
       work better than code tags.
    This is an example of a pre tag.
    
  9. This is an example of the same printout, but with code tags.
  10. NOTE: Each line is a separate box and there is no indentation.
    If you have multi-line code / printout
    that needs to show indentation for whatever reason,
    using pre tags
    work better than code tags.
    This is an example of a code tag.