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Overview
This Overview section is still under construction and will be provided as soon as possible by the appropriate Subject Matter Experts.
Creation of MyStudentWebsite
- Open a browser and navigate to https://portal.azure.com
- Sign in using your USF email address and password.
- Once at the Azure Homepage, select Subscriptions.
- In the top search field, enter and select Azure for Students under Resources.
- In the left column, select Resource Groups.
- Select Create in the top banner.
- Under Resource group, enter MyStudentWebsite to name the group.
Select Review+Create to the bottom left.
- Select Create.
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Configuration of MyStudentWebsite
- Once the Resource group is created, select the group from the list provided.
- Select Create in the top banner.
- In the search field, enter Web Apps.
- Once the search is completed, select Create dropdown under Web App.
- Select Web App.
- Under Instance Details, you will need to name your Web App. In the Name field, enter your NetID.
- Under the Runtime Stack drop down, select ASP .NET V4.8 or the desired current version of ASP.NET.
- Under Region, select East US.
- Under Sku and Size, select Change Size.
- In the right column labeled Spec Picker, select Dev/Test.
- Select F1 Standard subscription (Free Version).
- Select Apply.
- Select Review+Create at the bottom left.
- Select Create. There can be a short wait time before you can proceed.
- Select Go to resource
- URL will list what your website will be called. It should be called https://<your netid>.azurewebsites.net
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Uploading Your Website
Once the creation has been completed, a pop up will occur in the upper right of the browser to let you know it is done.
- Select Deployment Center in the left column.
- Select FTPS Credentials.
- Open FileZilla.
- In the Deployment Center, select the copy icon to the right of the FTPS endpoint.
- In FileZilla, right-click in Host and select Paste.
- In the Deployment Center, select the copy icon to the right of the Username.
- In FileZilla, right-click in Username and select Paste.
- In the Deployment Center, select the copy icon to the right of Password.
- In FileZilla, right-click in Password and select Paste.
- Leave the Port blank.
- Select Quickconnect.
- Once it is completed the connect, you will see the wwwroot under Remote Site.
- Delete hostingstart.html from under the Filename under Remote Site.
- In the left columns, locate your html you wish to upload to your Azure Website under Local site.
- Drag your .html file into the wwwroot file where you deleted the hostinstart.html
- Open a web browser and navigate to the your MyStudentWebsite URL (https://<your netid>.azurewebsites.net) to see the website live.
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