Friday, January 31, 2014

How to Make a Website for Beginners

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Those unfamiliar with the intricate world of website design will need to brush up on their skills prior to creating a website. Of course, you could pay a professional to do it for you, yet this simple solution is half of the fun. Creating your own will allow you to get it exactly right.
Listed below are various tips, all of which will allow you to create your very own website:

1. Create A Domain Name

Prior to considering anything else, you must choose a domain name. This in a sense is the title in which you wish to give your website. It’s also the name potential customers will see (this only applies to those who intend to build a website for their company or brand). In order to gain a domain, you must register. This registration requires an annual fee.

2. Choose A Web Host

A web host comes in the shape of a corporation that houses various computers; each device is connected to the Internet. You can choose from a big variety of websites offering affordable prices for hosting your website. Once you have decided on a domain name and web host, you must then link the two. Web host is paid for either 6 months, a year or even longer. 

3. Designing Your Own Web Pages

Once you have a host and domain name in place, the next stage requires you to design the actual website. As a beginner, you shouldn't expect perfection the first time round – this comes with time. The fine-tuning can come at a later date; the first and foremost stage requires you to get a webpage up and running.
There are a number of free and commercial web building tools to consider, many of which will aid you in creating a high-quality website. Programs worth looking into include Dreamweaver, or alternatively, set-ups similar to this one. There is also a wide variety of CMSs which you can choose from. However the most popular would be WordPress. Many reputable websites are built with this CMS. After installing it, it will do most of the work for you. It also allows you to install a big variety of useful plugins to improve your page such as social media buttons and search engine optimisation tools.
An important part of web design involves the search engine readiness. Search engine activity should begin during the initial stages of web design as opposed to the end. This will allow for a higher ranking on Google, meaning more Internet users are likely to visit the site in question.

4. Validating Code

If you wish to ensure the successfulness of your newly created website, it may be wise to validate the code for your webpages. In other words, this requires you to check the underlying code of the webpage in question.

Finally ensure that your website runs smoothly when using a number of browsers. It’s important to learn that not everyone uses the same browser and just because your webpage loads in one, this doesn’t mean it will be compatible with all. You must also consider users that surf the web using iPads, tablets, iPhones and various over smartphones. It may be wise to create a separate webpage suited to these mediums. Otherwise, text may appear broken, pictures may be missing and certain images may be too big for the screen. For this it is best that since the beginning you choose a responsive theme. Currently this is a popular choice since so many people are using other devices to surf the web.

Learning how to design your own website is a great way to save money and create exactly what you`ve always wanted. However, if you encounter difficulties or have no time to do that it is always good to hire a web development agency and let them do all the hard work for you. This is especially true if you have a business as opposed to just doing a website for yourself. 

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