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tommydenis
02-24-2012, 02:06 AM
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myidealhost
02-24-2012, 04:00 AM
First steps in site creation (http://myidealhost.com/tutorials/First_steps_in_site_creation)
Having a personal site is very popular nowadays. Most people and companies do have it. We would rather say that it has become an ordinary thing just like having a mobile phone or a PC. Today there is a huge amount of sites on the net. Some of them are simple with a small text, others contain a lot of images, video and audio files, etc.
Once your account is created, you'll be provided with a control panel containing several tools to create a site. These tools can be used by everyone from absolute beginners to experienced web-developers.
In case you aren't a technically-minded person you can use our Site Builder tool. It will create your site within 3 simple steps. This tool is very easy in use and you won't experience any troubles editing your site. For more experienced users we have other tools, such as Joomla, Wordpress, OsCommerce (see Online shop) and a lot of others. These CMS (content management systems) can be installed from your cpanel within several clicks. There a lot of forums, help documents related to them, so working with them will become pleasure itself. Alternatively you can use any other tool to create a site, there are plenty of them available (iWeb, Dreamweaver, FrontPage, etc.). Once your site is ready, you'll just need to upload/publish it to our server via FTP. After that it will appear on-line and become available for every Internet user.
Delois
02-24-2012, 08:42 AM
I just know one common aspect to design website is to integrate simplicity in design. No matter what color you use, how much you spend for graphics, how much usable your website is at the end, you should ask question, do you provide simplicity to your users?
venkatjaya
02-25-2012, 04:23 AM
Interested in designing a website, but need some guidance? These instructions are a step-by-step guide to creating a website that is organized logically, easy to navigate, and accessible by most visitors, regardless of computer type or visual/hearing difficulties. 
1.Shortly before beginning to create a website, think about your audience and purpose for designing the site. You may find it helpful to write this information down so that you can refer back to it during the design process.
2.Decide which template, if any, you would like to use for your site. A template, which is a pattern or guide used in the construction of the website, can either be found in a published source or modeled off an idea borrowed from another designer.
3.Maintain a simple and consistent layout throughout the site. Make sure that features, such as a company logo and/or navigation menu, can always be found in the same place.
4.Think of the pages you need to have and organize them logically, by importance and by topic.
5.Consider who your audience is, and write accordingly. Refrain from using confusing abbreviations or jargon.
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iqbal77
02-26-2012, 03:47 AM
interesting web design tips
 
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