How To Make A Website - Build a Website For Free Ebook Tutorial Download Tutorial E-book Contents Contents at a Glance Introduction Part I: The Basics 1 The Order of Things 2 Choosing a Location for Your Site Part II: Plan and Prep 3 Planning Your Site 4 Designing Your Site 5 Gathering Your Development Tools 6 Moving Files To and From the Internet Part III: Website Building Basics 7 Elements of a Website 8 Using Existing Websites 9 Web Page Services 10 HTML 101 11 Working with Images 12 Working with Multimedia 13 Using HTML to Build a Site 14 How'd They Do That? Get inspired. Look at websites with great designs and think about why they're great designs. It usually comes down to the information, resources, links, and pages being laid out in a way that is easy to see and use. To get ideas about how to design your own site, look at sites which do similar things to get ideas about where you should put different types of content. • Stay realistic to your skills. In this three-part series on ebook production. How to create an ebook (part 1) How to create an ebook (part 1) By Creative Bloq Staff. Graphic design. How to Make a Kindle eBook from Scratch. Posted May 5, 2014 by Alicia Ramirez & filed under Code, Tutorial. Update (Sept. 11, 2015): The character set for Kindle. Jan 16, 2015 How to create an ebook from scratch will show you my process for creating a custom ebook from nothing. Bandzoogle has taken the guesswork out of what it takes to build a successful band website with this free definitive guide on best website practices. • Ease of access is the most important thing. If you don't have a certain piece of information easily visible, make sure that getting to that information is very logical. • Generally the simpler the design, the fewer the pages, the better. Choose a topic and purpose. If you already have a fairly good idea about what your website will focus on, skip this step. If not, here are some things to help you figure that out. First, understand that there are billions of people on the Internet, and a large percentage have websites. If you limit yourself to something that hasn't been done, you'll never get started. • When you think, 'Internet,' what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Those are all good places to start. ![]() ![]() • You could create a website that's dedicated to your favorite band, and have a chat area where people can talk about it. • You can build a page for your family, but be careful about things like this. The internet is full of unsavory characters and information you put up about your family could end up being used against you. Consider adding password protection to your personal family website. • If you're a news junkie, or want something less filtered than traditional media, build a website and get publicly available feeds from news providers such as Reuters, BBC, AP, and others. Build your own customized news aggregator (what used to go by the quaint name of 'newspaper'), then see and show all the news that's fit to digitize. • If you're creative at writing then you can start a blog where you can write about anything you want and attract monthly readers! Gather the content. There are lots of different types of content and many have their own considerations. You'll need to figure out what's best for your website and your needs. Some things to consider including: • A store. If you want to sell things, you'll need to figure out how you want the items to be available. If you have relatively few things to sell, you might want to consider having a store with a hosting service. Society6, Amazon, and Cafepress are all well-established store hosts which let you sell a variety of items and set your own prices. Do you want to display videos? Do you want to host your own files or do you want them hosted somewhere else? Youtube and SoundCloud are great examples of hosting options, but you'll need to be sure that the way you design your website allows these media types to display correctly. Are you a photographer? If you plan on putting original images on your website, you might want to use a format that can help keep them from getting stolen. Make sure the images are relatively small or that they are hidden behind some Flash code, so as to keep them from being easily saveable. These are mini-programs which run on your website, usually to help you keep track of who visits, what they're looking for, and where they're from. You can also find widgets for booking appointments, displaying a calendar, etc. Look into what might be useful for you (just make sure the widget comes from a reputable source). • Contact information. Do you want to have contact information on your webpage? For your own safety, you should be careful about what kind of information you have available. You should never display things like your home address or home phone number, as information like this can be used to steal your identity. You may want to set up a PO box or a special email address for people to contact you at, if you don't have a business address.
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