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Leolord
02-19-06, 03:05 PM
Hey everyone I have one simple, easy question( I hope!)..........How do you make your own website? Thank You for any help!

--Matt--

kronic2005
02-19-06, 03:17 PM
www.geocities.com look for pagebuilder. www.freewebs.com or www.pixo.com or something. There easy 2 find. good luck.

Leolord
02-19-06, 03:31 PM
Thanks are they free?

--Matt--

ChokeOnSmoke
02-19-06, 08:06 PM
I have a question after attempting to make my own. How do you create other pages on your site. I have one main page but that is it. I want to for example, go to the main page then click on AVAILABLE to go to a different page to view the available animals.... do you have to create a new page and link to that? I am using geocities. I dont know if that made any sense as I have had a couple brews but any help would be appreciated
Thanks

Ganoderma
02-20-06, 06:22 AM
not sure how geocities works but there should be a "newfile" type option.

if not you can upload a file, html document, like you would a picture.

AlexPan
11-29-06, 03:22 AM
I do not remember how to build a website using a free service (got confused my selph and chaged it)...

Now, I am using online hosting company: www.registerfly.com and www.dot5hosting.com

To make a website, you simply need a program called Macromedia Dreamweaver MX. It makes all of the HTML codes easy to do :)!! And you will need something like Total Commander to upload your files to your Web Space. Hosting only costs under $30.00/ 3 month, and well worth it :)!

redtails
11-29-06, 03:28 PM
I use dreamweaver too, along with other macromedia products like fireworks and flas. It's nice, easy, and cheap if you don't want to learn html coding. It's almost like drawing something in paint it's so easy, but if you do want to do real professional websites I suggest you get a book or 2 or maybe read a beginner's guide to html online. The freesites are nice and all for simple things, but they don't offer many options or space, and they put annoying banners all over your page. Hosting can b pretty cheap if you shop around.

Oh, and those products come in a free 30 day fully-functional trial at macromedia.com.