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Monday, August 16, 2004

Creating Your Own Web Site Free

The Internet gives us a two-way portal to the world. Unfortunately, most of us only use the Internet in one direction (i.e. receiving information). Many people never take advantage of the full potential the Internet gives us. We can never maximize the usefulness of the Internet until we take advantage of both sides of the spectrum and join the vast network of people who supply information as well.

Creating a Web site is an easy and inexpensive way to tell the world what is important to you. You might be surprised how many people will be interested in your opinions, job, family, or maybe even your recent backyard barbeque.

When I first began creating Web pages, I created a Web site for our family. It started out as a simple site to just tell what our family has been doing recently. None of us expected anything from it. I was so surprised when visitors flocked to our site and our friends sent us e-mails telling us how much they enjoyed and appreciated it. Even such a simple site has been so rewarding.

In this practice, we will discover how you can easily create your own site at little or no expense. Some very useful programs exist that make Web development a simple task. No skill is needed. Experience is not required. Learning HTML is unnecessary. Simply point, click, drag and drop, let the program write all of the HTML for you, and you're on the road to creating a great site!

Let's Start From the Very Beginning…

A very important first step is to decide what your site is going to be about. Who is your audience going to be? Is your Web site for everybody, or for specific people? What are their interests? Be specific. Write it down. Once you are able to formulate your thoughts clearly on paper, you are ready to proceed to the next step.

Think about specific pages you want on your site. Write down everything. Then organize it into a site map. Making a site map will help you visually plan the navigation of your site. Avoid putting too many links on the home page. If the number of links exceeds ten, group them under several broad links. For example, if your site is about music, instead of having links for Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, etc. on the home page, you would have one link named "composers."

Remember, taking some time to plan before you begin can save you a lot of trouble in the future. Planning will also give your site a feeling of continuity, visitors can easily find what they are looking for, and as a result they will want to come back.

Web Page Editor

A web page editor (sometimes referred to as a "web editor" or simply "editor") is an invaluable tool that will assist you in making web pages. Requiring no knowledge of HTML, some editors have a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) interface in which all you need to do is drag and drop items, and it writes all of the HTML for you. However, some people think that to be really good at web development you need to be able to code in straight HTML. Furthermore, they declare that using a web page editor is "cheating." But the very opposite is true. By using an editor you can design impressive web pages without even knowing HTML.

I have looked on the Internet for a web page editor that is free, easy to use, requires no knowledge of HTML, and is full-featured. While free editors have been made, many are of poor quality. One editor I found had nothing more than "stone aged" features---except for the ad it places at the bottom of each page telling your visitors that they can make their pages look just as bad free.

By far, the best editor I found is "Selida." You can download it at http://selida.camelon.nl/.

Note: Selida is a rather large file. If you have a dial-up connection, it can take over an hour to download. With an effective program I found called "Download Accelerator," I was able to download it in 15 minutes. Check it out at www.speedbit.com.

Selida

Selida has a WYSIWYG, so you don't need to know HTML to use it. The WYSIWYG is called "Design Mode." For your convenience, most of Selida's features are accessible from the "Insert" menu. For example, if you want an image on your page, you would simply click in your document where you want the image to go, and select "Image" from the menu. Reducing the complex process of web development to a simple point-and-click, Selida can help cut out a lot of the time needed to make your web pages.

Selida also comes with some very useful templates. If you find a template you like, simply edit it, save it, and you've finished a web page. It's that easy! (No, it's not cheating.)

I strongly encourage you to start developing your own Web site. Even if you don't think you have the skill, you might be surprised how easy, fun, and rewarding it can be. When I started working on our family Web site, I simply wanted to learn and enjoy web development. But once I launched it, I found that it was a lot more than just fun. It has been very useful and rewarding. One of the best things about web development is that it's free---if you decide you don't like it, (which I hope won't occur) you're not obligated to keep going because you bought an expensive editor and paid for a year's hosting service. You can even get web hosting free!

Philip Naudus is a Webmaster who helps Webmasters find the best Web design software… including a FREE Web page design software directory.
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