After having read the advice given by our techno savvy guys, I have a suggestion for those who would like to get themselves seen on the web but who find the lengthy process daunting. Scot says it took him 3-4 months to do his first website. So why not first make a web page for free without having to wrestle with html.?
Go to Geocities in Yahoo! or go to Netscape and get some practice first. You can get an "automated" template and make a "Get your feet wet" basic webpage in about 15 minutes or less. http://geocities.yahoo.com/ps/learn2...rks4_Free.html This will get you started.
If you are working in Yahoo! go next to PageBuilder. You can build yourself a whole site, with choices of background, fonts and add ons. You can upload your photos too. Just click on Help, or go to FAQ's if you don't understand how to do something.
Pagebuilder allows you to preview your page at any moment to see how it will look when published. Remember to save your page after each change you make. When you are satisfied with your efforts be sure to get your site listed in the Members Directory, so others can view your creation.
If you really think then that you are ready for html. you bring up your page on screen, click on View on the toolbar, and then click Source. You will then see your page displayed as html.. and you can see how the page was made. This will give you a model to work from.
Although you won't acheive a really flashy site by this method, you will get the hang quickly of the process and you'll get yourself on the web while you're working on your html. masterpiece.
OK, techno savvy guys, have at me!
Go to Geocities in Yahoo! or go to Netscape and get some practice first. You can get an "automated" template and make a "Get your feet wet" basic webpage in about 15 minutes or less. http://geocities.yahoo.com/ps/learn2...rks4_Free.html This will get you started.
If you are working in Yahoo! go next to PageBuilder. You can build yourself a whole site, with choices of background, fonts and add ons. You can upload your photos too. Just click on Help, or go to FAQ's if you don't understand how to do something.
Pagebuilder allows you to preview your page at any moment to see how it will look when published. Remember to save your page after each change you make. When you are satisfied with your efforts be sure to get your site listed in the Members Directory, so others can view your creation.
If you really think then that you are ready for html. you bring up your page on screen, click on View on the toolbar, and then click Source. You will then see your page displayed as html.. and you can see how the page was made. This will give you a model to work from.
Although you won't acheive a really flashy site by this method, you will get the hang quickly of the process and you'll get yourself on the web while you're working on your html. masterpiece.
OK, techno savvy guys, have at me!

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