Creating A Website: Re: Website


  1. quasar

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Top 1.   Sep 18, 2002 5:39 AM

» quasar - Re: Website

In response to message posted by Jeanhill:

It depends on what you want to do and how much you want to learn. The best thing to do is to pick up basic HTML and write your own simple pages in a text editor. That will give you the most control and flexibility over time. Most ISPs include a small amount of web space with their accounts so you should already have some place to put the files. This method does require a bit of rampup time but it will yield the best results.

There are also a lot of free or cheap websites out there that have online WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editors that are simple to use. The problem with these is they give you very little control over what's on your page and how it looks. Most of them do not look very professional.

If you have some idea of precisely what you want on your page, that might help with further suggestions.

Good luck,

Janice

-- posted by quasar


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