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Web design is easier than you'd think; however, first time web writers may find designing a webpage to be a dashing task. Fortunately, with the help of software and a little bit of designing, this project can be comparatively easy.
1. Choose what content you'll put on the page. Content may include the following: titles, text and graphics or pictures you'll use.
2. Contrive the design of your page on a piece of paper. This will admit you to brainstorm ideas about how the components of your page will fit collectively. It's best at this point to aim for simplicity.
3. Choose what software you'll use. There are a multitude of easy to use application program that will fit almost anyone budget. Most software applications admit the user to make and edit in a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) format and have pre-formatted themes. This type of software is good if you don't have HTML knowledge or more sophisticated coding experience.
4. Install the software on your computer and begin imputing your information.
5. Import your pictures and graphics. Graphics and pictures don't embed into webpages as they do in PowerPoints or word processing documents, so you must upload your graphics along with your webpages.
6. Preview your page in one or more web browsers and on one or more computers to be sure the display is as you envisioned.
7. Upload your webpage file and graphics to the webserver of your web host provider.
1. Choose what content you'll put on the page. Content may include the following: titles, text and graphics or pictures you'll use.
2. Contrive the design of your page on a piece of paper. This will admit you to brainstorm ideas about how the components of your page will fit collectively. It's best at this point to aim for simplicity.
3. Choose what software you'll use. There are a multitude of easy to use application program that will fit almost anyone budget. Most software applications admit the user to make and edit in a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) format and have pre-formatted themes. This type of software is good if you don't have HTML knowledge or more sophisticated coding experience.
4. Install the software on your computer and begin imputing your information.
5. Import your pictures and graphics. Graphics and pictures don't embed into webpages as they do in PowerPoints or word processing documents, so you must upload your graphics along with your webpages.
6. Preview your page in one or more web browsers and on one or more computers to be sure the display is as you envisioned.
7. Upload your webpage file and graphics to the webserver of your web host provider.
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