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how to make web page??? |
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i have got domain
name.........i have got
hosting..............but i
want to make a web site by my
own....................i know
how to make a simple web site
on note pad with simple HTML
coding...............i'm
having a software to make a
site(Dreamweaver).............
.....but i dont know how to
use dat.................plz
help me............how to make
web site now?????????? |
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Everything you need to know is
here.
http://www.w3schools.com/
Dreamweaver is for people who
are too lazy to learn the
code. You're better off with
Notepad, or a HTML text editor
like HomeSite. |
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I need help with Web sitepublishing!? |
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hello, i have recently
completed a website and my web
hosting server is Web Hosting
Pad. i have FTPzilla and when
i published it, it still
wasn't on the internet. in
other words, there's a Firefox
document named "default" and
when i visit it, it says that
its still in construction. i
have published this last night
and today its still in
construction. PLEASE HELP!!! |
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Web Host Help! Can I put a webpage on the web without usinga host? For free? |
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I guess what I want to ask is
this: Can I create a web page
on my computer using a program
like note pad(i know how to do
that) and then do something to
link it to the web so it can
be viewed by different people
and computers? Or do I have to
work through a web site host? |
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I agree with the other forum
member, check out Google.com
workable freebie website
builder option.
However, you should be made
aware of the fact, that you
already have a built-in
homepage option which you may
want to use at this time,
since it's also free. The
following scenario may prove
helpful to you in the long
run.
If you are currently a paid
Internet subscriber, you are
entitled to a "homepage" which
often contains simple
navigation and editing tools.
And if you use the Netscape
browser, the built-in Composer
feature is a superior HTML
authoring tool. You can easily
generate a full-blown website
as a Homepage.
Nevertheless, the "homepage"
URL is likely to be
"http://homepage.earthlink.com
/subscriber... name" and that
URL can easily be overwritten
via a redirection service,
i.e., "mydomain.com" which
allows you to link any
registered domain name to
"mask" another website. For
example, should you type in
the "domain name," you will be
immediately transported to the
homepage and the hompage URL
of
http://homepage.earthlink.com/
subscriber., a homepage URL
which will be masked by the
domain name. And the charge
for the redirection service
[even at godaddy.com] is
normally FREE.
Here's a demonstration: Type
in the URL window:
"www.pizzanextdoor.com" which
will bring up their pizza
website. Take note of the
domain name. Then type in the
URL window:
"http://home.pacbell.net/vten/
1a/pizzamen... and you will
see that this is the original
homepage which is unmasked
without the domain name.
Good luck! |
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