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WEB "How To"
Creating and publishing a Web site
can be a complex process. Here's a step-by-step procedure to generate your own
site and publish it in your personal Web space that comes free with your dialup
account.
Learning HTML / Creating your web pages:
The first step in creating a Web
site is to learn the basics of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). A Web page is
simply a plain text file (created in a text editor such as Notepad or
Simpletext) with various HTML commands. HTML is an easy language to learn,
and a good place to start is
NCSA's Beginner's Guide to HTML.
If you don't have the time to learn HTML, you can use any of the popular WYSIWYG ("What You See Is What You Get") Web page creation software such as Microsoft FrontPage. By using WYSIWYG software, you can create Web pages without learning HTML. However, WYSIWYGs are often limited in their functionality and are usually not as efficient as coding HTML "by hand." They are, however, extremely useful for novices.
Testing your pages:
No matter whether you code your
HTML by hand or with WYSIWYG software, you will need to test your pages in a Web
browser. You can do this by simply selecting File >> Open and selecting
your page. If your page doesn't appear correctly in both Netscape and
Internet Explorer, you might want to make a few modifications. Also, you should
make sure your images appear and your links work.
Publishing your site:
Once you're happy with your site,
you can publish it to your personal Web space (if you have a dialup account with
us). Just see our instructions on
activating your personal Web space, upload your files (using FTP software),
and your home page will be http://web.infoave.net/~username.