Posts Tagged ‘Tutorial’
HTML Website Design Tutorial – How To Make a Side Menu Bar
In this tutorial I will teach you how to make a side menu bar in html on your website design document. I will show you how to add links, space the website, add tables, add a banner and how to format the text to different colours fonts and sizes. Follow Me: www.twitter.com
HTML Tutorial 2 – Colours, Fonts, Backgrounds Website Design
In this HTML website design tutorial I will teach you how to change background and text colours/colors with microsoft notepad. Difficulty Level: Easy/Beginner If you have any problems or need help with any of this tutorial please leave a comment below or message me on YouTube.
Adobe Photoshop Website Design Tutorial (Medium Difficulty)
In this video tutorial I will be teaching you how to design a header to your html website, how to slice the photoshop document and how to save it as a website document. I will also teach you how to link the menu bar. Follow Me: www.twitter.com
HTML Tutorial 1 – Designing A Website In Notepad – Basics and Beginnings
In this HTML website design tutorial I will teach you how to write and format your very first web page using HTML. Difficulty Level: Easy/Beginner If you have any problems or need help with any of this tutorial please leave a comment below or message me on YouTube.
How to Build a Website: Tutorial in 3 Steps
Building a website is an often overlooked topic in the deluge of ebooks out there on how to start a business.Â
But maybe you just want to build a simple website where you can put up a few photos and share them with your family and friends.Â
Recently, a friend of mine needed a website to display his resume online.Â
Or, maybe you just want to build a website to sell online and make enough residual income for a car payment.
With the right tools, building a website can be a step by step process and is much more simple than many people might think. Itâs definitely not something to fear any longer. If you can get online and read this article, you can certainly build a website. You just need a little instruction.
Here are a few tips for getting started.
* Have an idea on what you need the website to do. Will it be for family photos, a resume, your journal entries, or do you want to put up products for sale, or work with affiliates and sell their products? Keeping this in mind gives you an idea on how complex building the site will be.Â
* Find an easy web building tool. This step is key. Iâve built numerous websites and have tried many of the tools out there. Some cost big bucks, some charge monthly fees before you even begin building, but Iâve found that the best, and easiest tool, is actually free. Tripod, owned by Lycos, lets you build your entire site before they charge you a penny. If you donât like where you end up, you can start over and try again, all for no cost. If you like what youâve built then the only cost is for a domain name (includes hosting fees) and removes any advertisements from your site. Simple as that.
* Find people like you who can help get you started and that you can talk to along the way. I didnât have this chance when I got started, but it would have helped me drastically. With the advent of social networking sites, you can easily find a community where there are others like you who are in the same position, or willing to coach.
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Thanks for coming,
Audry Grant
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If you’re interested in learning more or building a website, Word University,http://www.smallbusinessonlinecollege.org offers a step by step 6 module course for building a website, has live instruction and a social community where you can interact with fellow students. Audry Grant is the author of numerous online articles and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing.





