Every Web page needs a home, and finding free Web space for your home page is very easy.
Things You’ll Need:
Computer Mice
Modems
Internet Service Providers
E-mail Software
Search Engines
1
Check with your Internet service provider (ISP). Most ISPs offer 2 to 10 MB of Web space with your account.
Step2
Visit Web sites that offer directory listings of free Web space. These sites typically allow you to select the options you need and display a list of providers meeting those needs.
Step3
Determine the amount of space you need. In Internet Explorer, find the file for one of the pages on your Web site; right-click on the file with your mouse and select Properties. Multiply this number by the number of Web pages you plan to add.
Step4
Read the provider's terms and conditions before agreeing to use its site. Some providers require banners or other ads to be placed on users' Web pages.
step 5
Print out the instructions for uploading your site to the provider's site. Read the FAQ (frequently asked questions) or send an e-mail message to technical support if you have any questions.
Step6
Upload the site following the printed instructions.
Step7
Type the address you were assigned into your Web browser to view your uploaded Web pages.
Step8
Send an e-mail announcing your new Web site.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
How to Create Your First Web Site
These simple guidelines are for entry-level Web programmers. Better options are available for more sophisticated users
How to Begin a Web Site With FrontPage
In FrontPage 2000, before you start working on a Web page, you need to create the site (or "web") that will ho…
Things You’ll Need:
Modems
Scanners
Internet Service Providers
Adobe Photoshop
FTP Programs
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Microsoft FrontPage
Microsoft Word
Netscape Composer
Paint Shop Pro
Clip Art CD-ROMs
Scanning Software
Paint Shop Pro
Modems
Scanners
Internet Service Providers
Adobe Photoshop
FTP Programs
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Microsoft FrontPage
Microsoft Word
Netscape Composer
Paint Shop Pro
Clip Art CD-ROMs
Scanning Software
Paint Shop Pro
Publishing Your Site
Step1
Step1
Your Web host ISP may have its own system for uploading pages. Otherwise, obtain a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) program. Any will do.
Step2
Step2
Open your FTP program and log in to your host server by entering your login name and password.
Step3
Step3
Access the directory where your home page belongs. (Your Web ISP will give you this information.) The directory address is usually in the form of /pub/username, /pub/www/username or /pub/username/www. Your FTP program and host server will have specific instructions on how to access your directory.
Step4
Step4
Upload each page and graphic of your site according to the specific instructions of the FTP program and your host server.
Getting Started
Step1
Choose an ISP to host your Web site.
Step2
Step2
Investigate several hosting services, considering factors such as maximum space, accessibility, reputation and terms of service.
Step3
Step3
Select and download a Web-page editor. Several simple editors are available for free; Netscape Composer is one. These editors let you see what your site will look like as you build it, so you won't have to learn HTML or other programming languages.
Step4
Step4
Your Web-page editor will give you specific instructions about options such as naming your site, creating different sections, creating backgrounds, adding links and inserting images.
Using Images
Step1
Create images for your site by drawing them with your computer's paint program or by using a scanner for photographs and other hard-copy images.
Step2
Step2
If you find an image on another Web page that you'd like to use, e-mail the page's owner or administrator and request permission to download and post it. Download an image from a Web site by right-clicking on it (or clicking and holding on a Mac) and selecting Save Picture.
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