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 Web Page Guidelines
 Personal Web Page Guidelines

 

Business Web Page Guidelines

  
 Creating Your Web Pages
 Creating the Web Page

Most personal web pages are usually "hobby" pages, sites created to experiment with new technology and online capabilities. Business sites often neccesitate a more professional look, therefore Web Page Designers are contracted by the business.

If you wish to create the web page yourself, you have two options. The first approach involves learning Hyper Text Markup Language. HTML is not complicated but will require a little time to learn. There are LOTS of books on HTML available if you visit your local bookstore. There are also many sites dedicated to learning HTML. Here are a few links to websites that contain tutorials for building a web page:

 

Using a Web Page Editor

If you do not wish to learn the technical details of HTML you do have a second option. There are many programs available that function like word processors, only they generate web pages. These packages are available both as commercial products at computers stores and as shareware and freeware on the Internet. Some of the most popular include: Nesbitt's Webedit, Netscape Gold and Microsoft's Front Page. You can look for these products at TUCOWS.

 

Hiring a Professional Web Page Designer

Most businesses do not have professional HTML developers. To ensure a solid and professional result, most businesses hire a Web Page Designer. For more information click on this link: Contracting a Web Designer

 
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