Create and Deploy a Website From Start To Finish!
by Brock CoffeeNeed a website for small business, church, sports team, or community but dont know where to start?
Dont have the time or maybe even the knowledge on how to build and or publish a website? Well let me say its really know big deal. I will try to
give you the basics to get started.
Ok lets get to it. Here are some steps you can follow in no particular order.
-Step one, create some pages.
You probably have heard of HTML, html stands for hypertext markup language. Hypertext Markup Language is a text-based markup language used for
web documents. In HTML, markup indicates page structure. A website can be made up of many html files. If you know absolutely nothing about HTML
then youre going to have to do some research or purchase a book. If youre using a good HTML editor or MS Word then this task is not be so bad. I
dont want to get into the task of coding HTML in this article so youre going to have to play around with building some practice pages.
About HTML editors
Their are many editors that can be used to create and edit html files. Some free, some costing hundreds of dollars. Since it is a text based
language pretty much any text editor will do but I suggjest investing in a good WIZ-zee-wig. (Short for what you see is what you get). My
favorite is Macromedia Dreamweaver. If you have Microsoft word then you can save Word documents as web pages as well.
Page Types
There are basically two types of web pages, static and dynamic. Whats the difference between a static and dynamic web page? Well it is exactly
that, static or dynamic. Static never changes. It basically just text, links and images. Dynamic web page, dynamic HTML or DHTML is a technique
of creating interactive web sites by using a combination of the static markup language HTML, a client-side scripting language (such as
JavaScript, ASP, PHP) and the style definition language Cascading Style Sheets. Ill get into JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets some other
time.
-Step two, a name for your website. My favorite!
So you need a name for this website, its called a domain name. What is a domain name you ask? A domain name is a unique name that identifies an
internet site. The Internet is made up of hundreds of thousands of computers and networks, all with their own domain name or unique address
example (www.website.com). Its as simple as that. Youll have to find a name that no one else has taken and register it. The typical cost is less
then $10 a year. If you are starting an online business it is best to select a name that is representative of the products youre selling. For
example, if you are going to sell potted plants then a name like potted-plants.com would be your best choices. Why?, the search engines (Google,
Yahoo, etc.) like it.
-Step three, choosing a web host.
A web host is where you will serve your website to the world. You will create your site and upload it to your hosting server. This can be a
daunting task if you are new to this kind of thing but before you know it, it will be as simple as pie. Here are few things to consider when
searching for a web host.
1. Will this company be around in the long run. There are literally hundreds of web hosting companies out there and they are all pretty much the
same.
2. Are they reliable? Whats the point of having a website if users can't reach it. While we may not fully understand the intricacies of the
internet, we want to be assured that our web hosting provider has enough room for growth as well as the expert manpower to take care of all this
for us.
3. Is it easy to use? Many web-masters are quit tech-savy, they don't have a team of programmers on hand to execute thier every desire. Tools
like a control panel and website builder can be very important.
4. Value: How does it compare in price to others web hosts with the same features.
-Step four. Welcome to the show.
So now you got some web pages, a domain and a host. Its time to upload the files. Transferring a file or files from the user's computer to a
remote computer (Your Host).
Many HTML editors have upload capabilities built in. There are loads of free FTP (File transfer Protocol) software available.
In conclusion
Building and deploying a website may seem like quit a challenge but with some experience, practice and time along with a little research you can
become a great web master. I suggest investing in some good books and a good HTML editor.
Brock Coffee is IT professional with 10 years experience He is founder www.liquidmediastudios.com. LiquidMediastudios sells ready-made website design templates created to use as a basis for fast
and high-quality website development. Professional flash and web design templates.
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