Saturday, August 23, 2008

Designing a Website for Yourself

By Ricardo d Argence


Whether you want a website for business or pleasure, you might be feeling a little bit reluctant to get into the world of webdesign. After all, isn't this something that people get paid hundreds of dollars to do? While that is true, this doesn't mean that you will come up short when it comes to a website. Think of website design as singing. There are a few people who are at the top of the profession, many more who manage to make a bit of money doing it, and plenty of people who just do it for their own purposes. That doesn't mean that any of those people have bad singing voices, so remember that getting the proficiency to make your own website is fairly straighforward.

Initially you need to focus on getting a host and a domain name of your own. This will enable your site to remain on the servers. You'll find that these hosts are fairly inexpensive and that they will also likely provide you with some basic website templates to work with. These can be suitable for everyday use but it is possible that you will need more than they can supply. Consider all the things you want your website to accomplish and keep going until you reach your goal.

Prior to hosting an event it is wise to find out which WYSIWYG program would be most beneficial to you. When attempting to design a new website please keep the phrase 'WYSIWIG' in mind. This stands for what you see is what you get. Essentially, a WYSIWIG program will allow you to build your webpage up simply by adding features to a page template. This does not require knowledge of coding at all and is straigtforward to the extreme. Programmes can be taught to function instinctively with a minimum of practice.

You'll be able to type text directly into the page itself, and you'll find that there are many different things that you can do. It is extremely helpful, but not necessary, to understand word processing for this part. It won't be long before you will find yourself designing your own pages. Do not forget to do a trial run to make certain that there are no dead links or other like problems thought you will probably be able to do quite a bit on your own.

After you have the design of your webpage set up, you'll find that all you have to do is FTP them to your webserver, where they will be accessible to the rest of the internet. Making your webpages this way, you don't need any knowledge of code, nor do you need to worry about making updates through a difficult interface. Designing webpages has never been easier, so take advantage of programs like this to put your page up!

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