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How To Make A Website To Share Pictures

by Tem Balanco

Building a website will be a lot easier if you keep a few simple tips in mind, and it will also make for a much more coherent and worthwhile site for your visitors. The real measure of the worth of a website is the amount of traffic and the satisfaction of visitors. That's the only way you can really measure whether your site was worth the time and effort you took to create it.

There are several free options when you are trying to learn how to make a website. Not only are their countless online tutorials on how to make a website but you can also find rows of books at your local library on this topic. No matter where you decide to get your information make sure you stay focused on the most critical part of your site which is the content and not all of the extras that can be thrown in after the fact.

Only knowing how to make a website isn't enough. You must next define a purpose for your site. Perhaps the goal is to share personal information and pictures? Or maybe it will serve as a space to tell others of your interests and hobbies or professional ventures. Either way, organize! Group together ideas, pictures, and content so that your site will be easy to view and use.

Your next step will be to find a place to host your website. You may already have some web space through your Internet provider, or you can sign up with a separate hosting service. Some are free, others require a monthly subscription fee. Many come with tools that will help you learn how to build a website of your own.

Once you've completed these steps, it's time to start putting it together. Again, there are many options. You can learn how to write HTML and CSS by hand. Not simple, but fun if you have the interest. An easier alternative is to use a WYSIWYG editor. This stands for What You See Is What You Get, and is a visual way to put together and edit your pages, rather than having to write the HTML yourself.

One alternative is to take advantage of the templates or tools that are associated with the hosting account. These accounts can help with colors, styles and clipart that can be manipulated by the mouse. This is helpful for those who are putting together there first website then moving to a WYSIWYG editors and then combining WYSIWYG and HTML themselves.

When learning to create a website, always keep in mind the importance of content. Adding graphics, photos, and other items to the website can draw interest, but using too many can distract viewers from the content. Utilize extras with caution, as not to distract site guests from site's information. Too many graphics will also cause slow loading times and can cause frustration from your visitors.

Various resources are available for free to help you learn how to make a website. Numerous books and online tutorials can teach you how to build a website Decide on your website's purpose and start gathering information. If your service provider doesn't offer web space, search online for free hosting. The simplest way to bring everything together is by using a WYSIWYG editor, which allows you to design and edit visually, instead of writing code. You can also take advantage of templates or tools associated with the hosting account. They can help with colors, styles and clipart. Content is the most important aspect. Don't let flashy images overshadow the essentials.

Published July 17th, 2008

Filed in Business, Internet, Web Design


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