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ZDNet's
Easy Tutorial for Creating Web Pages
This is probably the easiest-to-use tutorial on
the Web for learning how to create Web pages. It makes the whole
process seem like a piece of cake. When you have finished this
tutorial, you will be able to create and publish your own web page!
Web
Express Tutorial For Creating Web Pages
This impressive and thorough tutorial is indeed
the fast lane to Web publishing. |
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PCWorld's
Tutorial for Creating Web Pages
The Web is full of these useful
tutorials. Take advantage of them. The April, 1998 issue of PCWorld contained a very
useful tutorial for creating web pages. You can now access it online. |
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HTML
Tutorial
For those of you brave enough to tackle learning
HTML code, this is probably the easiest-to-use tutorial on the Web
for beginning this heroic effort. |
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Essentials
for Creating Web Pages
"You've finally made it to your ultimate
Webmastery guide. Here you'll find the resources you need to keep on
the cutting edge of Web design and functionality." This Web
Express Site also provides free images, animations, and backgrounds.
The "Web Development Extras" are a great plus of this site.
"What comes aafter you have created a website for yourself or
your business? In order to drive traffic to your site, you need to
promote (and know how to promote) your website. The following sites
are the best we've found for website promotion and REGISTERING
YOUR WEBSITE WITH SEARCH ENGINES. |
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AT
& T Worldnet Users Free "Personal Web Page Site"
Personal Web Pages @att.net is the home of AT&T
WorldNet Service members' Web pages. You must be an AT&T
WorldNet member and also be registered for Personal Web Pages
@att.net to take advantage of this free feature. AT & T provides
a 5 MB site for every member. That's a HUGE site for individuals and
small businesses, so long as you don't overload on graphics and Java
applets. When you sign up for the site, it will also assign you a
domain name. All that remains is publishing your Home Web page to
your Web site. |
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Personalize
Your Web Page
This site enables you easily to personalize the
content, layout, and colors of your home Web page. |
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ISP
Finder
You will need to choose an ISP (Internet Service
Provider) for publishing your Web page. PCWorld's ISP finder can give
you all the providers available in your area. This is great for
shopping around since prices vary considerably from provider to provider. |
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The
Search for the Perfect ISP
This article succinctly defines your options for
choosing an ISP that is eminently suitable to your own particular
needs. If you are still uncertain about what ISP to use for your Web
site, this is the article to read. |
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Netcomm
Web Designers
A great Web designer company for those who want
someone else to create their Web pages. |
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Andy's
Art Attack
A great Web designer for those who want someone
else to create their Web pages. You can view some of the 100+ Web
sites he has created by clicking here-->http://www.andyart.com/webdesign_clients.htm.
Be advised that his minimum order is for $250.00 and an entire Web
site (Home Page and subsidiary Web pages like this one) can cost as
much as $2,000.00. Remember the old adage when thinking about
creating your own web page: "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." |
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Top
10 Home Pages On WorldNet
Click here to view Web sites that people like
yourself have created. |
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