www.LittleWebHut.com How to make a website: HTML Tutorial – Basics. Start off with a solid foundation by learning some of the basics of HTML – XHTML. In this HTML tutorial you will learn how to make a simple webpage. The tutorial starts off with definitions for both HTML and XHTML. It then goes on to demonstrate how you can use Microsoft Notepad to create your HTML file. It explains what HTML tags are and how to use some of the basic ones. This tutorial also shows how to display the HTML file in a web browser. This tutorial is based on XHTML version 1.0.
Posted by Website Builder on January 11, 2011 under Website Building | Comments are off for this article
Check this video out at Hi-Res here: www.tutvid.com Welcome to this video tutorial! We will learn how to take a Photoshop created web page layout template and slice it into individual pieces and then export it with an HTML file. We will cover user slices, layer based slices, auto slices, naming slices, assigning links to slices, alternate text for slices, creating multiple slices at one time, previewing our file in a web browser, saving individual slices as gifs or jpgs from the same document, and exporting a fully functional HTML file to go along with all of it. Please enjoy and don’t forget to check out the site www.tutvid.com
Posted by Website Builder on December 19, 2010 under Website Building | Comments are off for this article
Expanding on our brief tutorial on HTML and then introducing a WYSIWIG (What You See Is What You Get) editor into the mix. This is also a basic introduction to Microsoft Front Page.
Posted by Website Builder on October 15, 2010 under Website Building | Comments are off for this article
This is an introduction to HTML using Notepad. While some prefer to use a WYSIWYG editor, HTML can be a great benefit if you want to modify your MySpace profile, embed video clips on your blog, etc.
Posted by Website Builder on October 24, 2009 under Website Design | Comments are off for this article
Any business that has plans to succeed needs to have a great web presence. Even if you do nothing more that build a simple business website explaining who and what your company is and does, many potential customers will not take you seriously, especially if you don’t have a URL (i.e. a domain name address) that they can visit to learn more about your business.
In this post, I hope to address several concerns and questions you may have about website design and building a website for your business.
What are some reputable website design or web creation software programs?
To create your own website without a minimum amount of design experience, you will need a website design program. Website design software helps take all the guesswork out of creating your own page. Some of the more popular website design software programs include the following: Macromedia Fireworks, Namo Webeditor, CoffeeCup HTML, Microsoft Frontpage, Dreamweaver and Microsoft Visual Web Developer. You can download many of these programs directly from the internet at the company’s website. Sometimes you can even get a free trial, so you can try the software before you buy it.