Tag: Basic Web

How Do You Make A Website?

Posted on Apr.18, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

No, that’s not the real question. The real question is “How in the Heck Do You Make a Website???”
You do not have to buy software. You do not have to invest $300 in a special online program, either. You can do this for free.
My websites were created for free and I did them myself. I knew almost nothing about making a website. I did not use any store-bought programs whatsoever. (Actually, I did buy [...]


How to Make Your Own Free Website in 8.5 Minutes or Less

Posted on Mar.16, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Designing and creating your own website does not have to be a
laborious effort that takes weeks to complete. Instead, in less
than 9 minutes you can have your web site designed and up and
running as long as you have a host located and know what you
want to upload to your web page. Just follow these tips to get
your web page online and attracting customers today.
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Granted, you can spend a couple of minutes to find a host, but
if you already have [...]


Your Business’s First Internet Presence: A Business Card Website

Posted on Feb.11, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

I think these are greatly underestimated. Sure, I’m not going to be too well liked by many businesses that rely on big website design and construction jobs for their living, but I think most people could do well to start with a business card website first, before going all out with a massive online structure that might only be seen by your employees and their family, if that.
A business card website is a great first step in getting your business [...]


Web Services Interoperability

Posted on Dec.10, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Interoperability is one of the main promises of Web services.
Web services are designed to be independent of the underlying
operating system and programming language. In this article we
will address some basic web services interoperability issues
that are useful for developers. We will focus on the two most
popular platforms – Java and Microsoft C#.
Introduction More and more we’re finding that WSDL lies at the
heart of Web services interoperability. WSDL is the description
language for Web services. Usually a WSDL document is
automatically generated by [...]


Credibility: A crucial component of Web success

Posted on Dec.04, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

The vast majority of Web site owners on the Net focus all their
time and attention on two things: building their revenue and
increasing their traffic. However, as important as traffic and
money are, many site owners don’t pay sufficient attention to
another fundamental, but crucial, challenge: building
credibility for their sites.
Why is credibility important? Because it ties in directly to the
other “big two” goals: money and traffic. If your site builds
credibility, you’re already well on your way to success on the
Web.
Credibility, of course, is [...]


Web Services Interoperability

Posted on Nov.16, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Interoperability is one of the main promises of Web services.
Web services are designed to be independent of the underlying
operating system and programming language. In this article we
will address some basic web services interoperability issues
that are useful for developers. We will focus on the two most
popular platforms – Java and Microsoft C#.
Introduction More and more we’re finding that WSDL lies at the
heart of Web services interoperability. WSDL is the description
language for Web services. Usually a WSDL document is
automatically generated by [...]


Credibility: A crucial component of Web success

Posted on Nov.14, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

The vast majority of Web site owners on the Net focus all their
time and attention on two things: building their revenue and
increasing their traffic. However, as important as traffic and
money are, many site owners don’t pay sufficient attention to
another fundamental, but crucial, challenge: building
credibility for their sites.
Why is credibility important? Because it ties in directly to the
other “big two” goals: money and traffic. If your site builds
credibility, you’re already well on your way to success on the
Web.
Credibility, of course, is [...]


A Basic Web Hosting Walkthrough

Posted on Nov.06, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments

If you are relatively new to the concept of having your very own place on the web this article may help fill you in on some of the basics.
There are two main categories of web hosting that I am going to cover in this article. The first is dedicated hosting and the second is shared hosting. The second type ,shared hosting, I usually break down into paid and free. Normally, unless you are a very special person, you can’t get [...]


How to select a WEB HOST – Web Hosting Review

Posted on Oct.26, 2008, under Web Hosting (1) Comment

Here are some things you should look for when comparing basic
web hosts:
1)How much storage space does the web host provide? 2)How much
does each additional meg of storage space cost? 3)How much
bandwidth is allowed each month? 4)How much does it cost for
each additional gig of data transfer? 5)Which OS does the server
use? (Linux or Windows?) 6)Is CGI-Bin access allowed? 7)Are any
pre-configured scripts installed? Which ones? 8)How many FTP
accounts are included? 9)Is a shell account included? 10)Is
there a database? What is [...]


What to look for in a Web Hosting Company

Posted on Oct.26, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments

This will show you all the basics of web hosting. First Things
First After deciding that you are going to have a website, you
need three things, a domain name, a website and a company to
host the website for you. Domain names are fairly cheap, you
should be able to get one for about $10 a year or sometimes, the
web hosting provider will give it to you with their plan as a
special. The web hosting company is renting you space on their
web servers. [...]