Sunday, April 19, 2009

Beginner’s Guide to Website Creation – Part 2

Authors: Milt Haynes, Vera Holman, and Tiffany Miles

Overview
This material provides a more in depth overview of the web creation process. Prior experience with a graphical user interface such as Macintosh or Windows is required. We supply suggestions on how to use low cost or no cost options to create web sites when launching your service.

This chapter will address the following topics:

Website Complexity: It looks great, but are you willing to devote the time and money it takes to get a high complexity website up and running?

So Many Designs Who to Choose: Creating a website is not as difficult as you may think.

Validating Your HTML Code: After you write your code, it may not translate the way you expect. There are tools out there to verify your code.

Getting From Here to “Up” There: How do you FTP, publish and upload your code to the web site?

Website Design Considerations: Is the page too busy? Too much flash? Does it take to long to download because of too many bells and whistles?

Webmaster Selection: Do I need one? How much should I be prepared to pay?


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1 comments:

  1. this article is very useful for me as beginner in website design. I think website should be as simple as possible.

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