www.learntoprogram.tv Follow me on Google+ www.MarkLassoff.com Follow me on Twitter @mlassoff From Learn To Program dot TV (LearnToProgram.TV) this is lesson three of our HTML / XHTML course. In this tutorial, the hr (horizontal rule) tag is first demonstrated. Following the hr tag demonstration, HTML formatting tags including big, small, strong, em, and blockquote are discussed. To learn HTML you need a web browser and a text editor– both of which come with any Windows or Macintosh Machine. This course is part of the larger Introduction to HTML course. You may purchase a High resolution video and the exercise files and LearnToProgram.TV. Long time instructor, Mark Lassoff hosts the video and course.
Posted by Website Builder on October 25, 2009 under Website Building | Comments are off for this article
If you’re interested in building a website for business, for making money online, or just for personal use, then this basic guide will help you understand the process and the steps involved.
First of all, you should understand the main differences between designing a website, building a website, and making your website visible online.
Website Design or Web Design is essentially the process of creating the visual elements and design layouts for your website. Website design generally requires using programs like Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Flash, etc … as these tools are required to create static or animated elements to be incorporated in the design of your website.
Website Building takes web design to the next stage by including aspects of web site construction such as planning how you will integrate the aesthetic components of your web site (e.g. themes, images, colors, fonts, text layout, etc.), with its functional elements (e.g. page navigation, content structure, interactive website features, etc.), registering a domain name, setting up a webhosting account for your website and taking the website development process all the way from idea to reality. In other words, after designing and building your website, you should have a real live website that people can visit by typing your domain name into their internet browser.
The last stage of this process, is to then make your website visible online to people who are interested in what you have to offer. This area includes search engine optimization (SEO), internet marketing, traffic generation, link-building and so on.
Posted by Website Builder on October 24, 2009 under Website Building | Comments are off for this article
Website design development is a flourishing career in the business services and computer / software design industries. Since every business nowadays needs a website and there are new businesses popping up everyday, a person with skills in website design development can have a successful and profitable career.
To get a decent background in website design development, some of the things you may want to look into is taking classes at your local community college, investing in website building courses, and looking for books and other resources designed to help people with website design development.
Many people dabble in website design and development for the sheer fun of creating a website for themselves. The popularity of social networking websites like myspace, xanga and many others show that people enjoy the process of creating web pages and designing their own online presence, if only to highlight their personality and lifestyle. These and other websites allow users with no experience in website design development to see what it is like to create their own web page and encourages many to further their knowledge in website building and web development as a hobby or professional career.
If you are interested in web site design and development to create a blogging website, you can take classes that will help you accomplish this (or, if you are looking for an alternative option, check out these how to start a blog video tutorials). Your local community college or small business networking association will have a series of classes related to web site design and web development at affordable prices. This makes learning web site design and website building within reach of anybody who wants to learn how to create professional quality web sites for business or personal purposes. Call your local colleges to see what courses they offer in relation to web site design and development. They can even give you advice on which courses are right for you.
If you do not have time or resources for attending onsite courses or training programs, then the best alternative is to find online website building classes or some other training that will help you jumpstart your website design development career.