In this section we use htmlslug.txt and final_projectx to create projectx.html.
Open htmlslug.txt in your plain-text editor of choice.
Make sure the plain-text editor is NOT set to word wrap.
Use SaveAs to rename the file projectx.html.
Navigate to ensure this file lands in the desktop production folder.
On the very bottom of the SaveAs pane, change the Encoding setting to UTF-8.
Click Save to close the SaveAs pane.
Replace the ###### symbols with the name and author of projectx.
Plain-old save the projectx.html file.
In the Find/Replace word processor, open final_projectx.
Select and copy the entire final_projectx file. This can be done a few different ways:
Click anywhere in the final_projectx file and press ctrl+a (mac: cmd+a) and then ctrl+c (mac: cmd+c).
Depending which word processor you’re using, somewhere in the menus will be a ‘Select’ option. Choose Select All, then right-click anywhere in the file and select Copy.
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Return to projectx.html in the plain-text editor.
Click between the <body> and </body> tags somewhere. (see Exhibit D below)
Paste in the entire final_projectx file by pressing ctrl+v (mac: cmd+v) or whatever method you're used to using.
Once projectx has successfully landed in projectx.html, plain-old save the projectx.html file.
Close all open versions of projectx.