Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Getting Your Own Website Up And Running


At some point, everyone who has used the internet has stopped for a moment and wondered how to make a website. The internet is a huge place, and creating a website is often considered to be making your 'mark' on the world. So how do you go about getting a website? Those who know how to do it often make it look easy -- way too easy. If you are not quite that web savvy however, the entire website creation process is probably a huge mystery to you. So, what do you do? Where do you start? Let's begin by reviewing the things that you will absolutely need if you are to create a decent website:

A Working Knowledge of the Internet

Understanding of Basic Internet Terminology

Some Idea of What you Want to Do

The third item we mention is extremely important. What do you what to do exactly? There are so many different possibilities which tend to change when you are building a personal website. You will be able to choose virtually anything you want, and you will be able to go with any theme. In addition to that, you can play around with different programming languages -- assuming you want to write your own code at all.

Yes, you heard us right. You don't HAVE to write your own code! There are so many tools on the market today that will allow you to create your own website without learning HTML, CSS, or even PHP. In addition to that you can even rent forum space so that your website users will have a discussion space.

Once you find the right software, you will need to do extensive testing to ensure that it not only shows up properly in your browser, but also that it displays well in EVERY browser(yes, even Internet Explorer). In addition to that, make sure the plugins you have opted for actually work -- this is harder than you think.

If you don't want to build your website period, you don't have to do that either! It might be difficult to believe, but you can actually create a website by choosing a theme and typing in a bit of content. It is true that you will not have much control over the content, but that should not stop you from experimenting with website creation. As you move forward, you will be able to add more customizations, and eventually build yourself a worthwhile website.

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