How to Make A Web Page
Learning how to make a web
page is not as complicated as you may think. Whether
it's for business or personal use, it seems like everyone has a
web page these days. That may be because it's become so
affordable and easy to put a web page together. Web page
building is no longer for the "tech geeks".
Once upon a time, you had to learn HTML (hyper-text markup
language) to build a web page but today you have so many
options to create your own website that don't require you to
learn complicated coding. You can use a WYSIWG (What You See Is
What You Get) editor like Microsoft's FrontPage. This software
allows you to write your web page as you would any other
document and you can drag and drop images easily. It takes a
bit of practice to make things look the way you'd like, but you
can also purchase templates to create a professional look and
feel.
So, now we know that you don't have to be a technological
genius to learn how to make a web page -- what else do you need
to create your web presence?
Domain: This is the name of your website. You will need to
purchase a name that will represent your company or personal
web presence. For example: ebay.com is Ebay's domain name.
Web Host: You will also need to find a company that will store
your various files on the
Internet. This is called a web host. You usually pay them
monthly for their service.
Your Next Steps to Building Your Web Page:
WYSIWG software can cost hundreds of dollars and allows you to
build web pages that provide basic information to your
visitors. If you are looking to have more interactivity and
features to your web page like a:
and other options, you may want to look at a
more comprehensive web building service, like the easy site
builder at Internet Based Family. This service
allows you to create feature-rich and professional looking
web pages in a matter of minutes. You can also purchase your
domain there and they will host your pages on the Internet.
There is a 10-day free trial to help you ensure
it's the right web-building tool for you.
All in all, building a website isn't as complicated as you may
have thought previously. All it takes is some point-and-click
web building software, a domain name and a web host.
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