How To Create a Website Pasadena TX

Are you interested in creating a website, but feel a little overwhelmed at the prospect because you don't know much about HTML and programming? Follow these simple steps and you'll be on your way to designing your very own site.

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Creating a website is a big project, but not by any means unattainable. More and more people are finding that they, too, can design and code a website by just spending a few hours in study and deciding on specific goals. The following will outline the basic steps in creating a website.

  1. Determine the purpose of your website. It is important that you have a clear goal in mind when creating a website, even if that goal is as simple as creating a place to display your stuff.

    • Creating a professional website is the most involved choice, requiring more care and planning than the others; accessibility and professional standards must be kept in mind.

    • A website for a project is another option, which can allow people specific to one activity to view and share information important to your project, and which can allow others interested in the project to investigate.

    • Creating a personal website is an option as well, and the least formal one. Your personal website can be formal, of course, but it's acceptable to be very laid back. In creating a personal website, the primary concern is how you want to project yourself.

  2. Know the basics of HTML programming (and/or find a WYSIWYG editor). HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is an extremely easy-to-learn programming language that was engineered for the design and construction of websites. This website, for instance, provides detailed HTML tutorials to anyone who wants to access them. If you are not interested in learning how to write HTML code, you can purchase a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor such as Macromedia Fireworks, Macromedia Dreamweaver (an earlier version), or Microsoft FrontPage. However, even if you decide to use a WYSIWYG, it is still useful to know how HTML works. It is also useful to know the most commonly used tags, such as the <table> (<tr>, <td>) construction and text formatting tags like <b> and <i>, which can be learned from the previously posted hyperlink.

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Author: Mariya Malter

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