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Maple T.A. User Guide - Maplesoft

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18 • 2 Creating and Managing Classes<br />

4. Select the radio button next to Single File. The system uploads the file to your class web site, giving it the name<br />

that you specify. (The default name is the name of the file on your computer.)<br />

5. Click OK to perform the upload and return to the list of files on your web site. The uploaded zip file appears with<br />

the list of files in the web site explorer.<br />

Important: The maximum size of a file that can be uploaded is 5 MB.<br />

Uploading Multiple Files<br />

You can upload multiple resource files to your class web site if you package them in a compressed zip file first. The<br />

Zip Archive option is useful if you have many files to upload.<br />

To upload multiple files:<br />

1. From the Web Site Editor, navigate to an appropriate subfolder on the web site or click the Create new subfolder<br />

icon ( ) to create a subfolder. For maintainability, it is recommended that you place files in a subfolder.<br />

2. Click the Upload files(s) to this point icon ( ).<br />

3. Click Browse to locate and select the zip file.<br />

4. Select Zip Archive. The program extracts all of the files from the selected zip file and uploads them to the web<br />

site. (If the selected file is not a zip file, the program does not upload any file.)<br />

5. Click OK to perform the upload and return to the list of files on your web site. The uploaded zip file appears with<br />

the list of files in the web site explorer.<br />

Important: The maximum size of a zip file that can be uploaded is 5 MB.<br />

Viewing or Deleting Files<br />

To view a file, click the view icon ( ) beside the filename.<br />

To delete a file:<br />

1. Click the delete icon ( ) beside the filename.<br />

2. A confirmation message is displayed. Click OK to delete the file.<br />

Working with Folders in the Class Web Site<br />

Creating Subfolders<br />

To create a subfolder:<br />

1. Click the folder icon next to new subfolder.<br />

2. Enter the name of the subfolder. When creating the name, use letters, numbers, or underscores in the name, but not<br />

spaces.<br />

3. Click OK.<br />

4. The program adds the subfolder at the top of the web site folder and opens it. If the web site has more than one<br />

subfolder, the program arranges them in alphabetical order. Each subfolder has its own icons for creating a new<br />

subfolder and for uploading files. Use these to create sub-subfolders and to upload files to the subfolder.<br />

Closing Subfolders<br />

To close a subfolder:<br />

1. Click the triangle icon by the name of the subfolder. You return to the root level.<br />

2. Click the triangle icon again to open the subfolder and work on its files.

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