September 2, 2008
Create A Website For Yourself
Almost everyone has an online presence these days. This can mean anything from having personal, professional and journal webpages to being on a social networking page. People can have websites for their businesses, their personal interests or almost anything else. The best way to take the most advantage of this is to know how to create a website. Many innovations in online living make it easier and faster for those who are less technically inclined to do this, especially by internet portals, but knowing how to do it all yourself is always better.
In order to create a website, you don't have to have a degree in computer science. Also, you won't need a complex understanding of things like design theories or taxonomy. The skills you need are pretty simple. You should be smart, ambitious, and patient with yourself. Then, you'll be able to learn how to perform the simple tasks involved in website creation.
Be sure to catalog the needs and specialties of your website. The best way to do this is to have as many people as possible, especially those who are not technically inclined. They will be able see issues or design flaws you might miss. While it will take time, they will save you valuable time later troubleshooting problems.
Purchase a web design manual, and absorb all the information inside it. Next, try performing small jobs with a free piece of web design software. You won't have to pay for open source programs, for example. After you feel comfortable doing these small jobs, you could purchase some space on a server and design a trial web site. This is like making a sandbox version of a program.
Don't underestimate the value of mentorship. If you know someone who has worked on portals in the past, they can give you pointers on how to create a website. This way, you can build off of their knowledge and avoid any difficulties that they might have had to put up with when they built their sites.
During the design phase of the project, makes sure that you pay attention to details and don't just gloss over them. Look carefully at the design templates you're using and make any small changes that they might need to fit the content located on the pages of your site. This will make sure that there are no problems when visitors try to navigate between pages in your site.
These days, almost everyone has an online presence: personal, professional and journal web pages; websites for their businesses, their personal interest or almost anything else. The best way to take advantage of this is to know how to create a website. You do not need to be a computer engineer nor have a strong understanding of design theories and taxonomy to design a web site. Be sure to catalog the needs and specialties of your website. Buy a primer on web design and read it thoroughly. Then practice small tasks using an open source web design software package. Pay attention to detail, it will prevent many technical problems.
- Tem Balanco











