What You Need to
Build a Website
1) Domain Name
The domain name
creates the address of your site.
So, mywebsite.com would be an
example of a domain name.
Looking for a
FREE site?
I never endorse
free webhosts. They are too
unstable, you never really own your
site and you do not receive a true
domain name. Instead your
address will be something like
http://freesite.yourdomain.com.
In some cases, the domain may be
even longer.
2) Web Host
A website cannot
exist without a web host. This
is the company that houses your
files and provides the environment
for you to create and save pages to
the Internet.
Web hosts are
usually paid for monthly (some are
yearly).
Learn the
importance of choosing the right
website host.
Very important page!
3) Web Building
Software
(Optional)
Some web hosts
provide website building tools so
you do not need any additional
software. It's important you
find out about this before you sign
up with any host.
CoffeeCup &
Dreamweaver are popular web
editing software programs that
people use to create and maintain
their sites.
I used
Dreamweaver to create this site.
If you don't use
any software, then you will need to
learn how to code HTML from scratch.
All you do is open a text editor
(Notepad or BBEdit for example) and
then write the HTML that will create
your page. It's pretty easy to
learn.
Then you save the
file as filename.html and save it to
the Internet through your web host.
If you're not
interested in learning HTML, I'd
strongly recommend downloading some
of my free HTML templates and buying
a software program like CoffeeCup to
edit and continue building your
site.
Nvu and Komposer
are two free editors you can
download. As you might expect, they
do have some limitations (free is
not always best) but they can get
the job done.
Other Website
Features
Want a gaming
site? Looking to create a
message forum or chat room for your
visitors to communicate? Maybe
you want an online guestbook where
people can leave you messages on
your site.
This is where it
gets a little tricky but don't let
it discourage you. As the
Internet matures, it's getting
easier and easier to setup these
kinds of things on a website.
Any kind of
user interactive feature on a
website requires some kind of
script. A
script is nothing but a file that
contains a bunch of code that tells
the browser how to behave.
Depending on what
you want to create for your site,
you'll need to go to your favorite
search site (Google, for example)
and search for the appropriate
script (game script, message board
script, etc.) Some are free,
some are not-so-free.
Say you want a
message board/forum, you can go to
http://www.phpbb.com and get a
free message board script. The
trick is you have to install it
yourself.
They do provide
instructions and it really isn't
that difficult but you'll need to
get setup with your web host first.
Most web hosts
will help you if you need some
guidance and some even provide
scripts to their customers for free.
Important!
Before you select a web host, make
sure they support the kind of script
and functionality you want to use. |