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A lot of people these days are interested in getting their own place
on the world wide web. Whether it$B!l(Bs a personal site like a blog, or a
business site, they all need to have a decent plan before they get
started.
A few years ago I started designing and creating websites myself. I
started just to show off to others, but I noticed it wasn$B!G(Bt as easy I
thought it was. I mean, it is easy to get a site online; you just buy
a template, pay a coder, and pay some one to insert content and
advertise for you then you$B!G(Bre done. But if you want to do things
yourself, that$B!G(Bs where it gets tricky.
After a few sites, I managed to find a certain pattern in the process
of creating and managing my websites.
1. I always start with an idea for subject and content. Believe me -
never create a website about something you hate and know nothing
about. Instead create a website about something you know a lot about
and like to tell other people about. What also works is writing about
a subject you would like to know more on, after doing your own
research. Newbies can explain information to other newbies easier then
pro$B!l(Bs explaining information to newbies.
2. Then I think of a design to go with it, to reflect its idea. Like
if your subject is Boats, then don$B!G(Bt go with a flaming red design.
Sure it could do it, but I would prefer for a blue, water-like design
to reflect its subject.
3. If the design is done, you need to get it coded. Some create their
designs while they code, but I prefer to use a graphical program to
first create the whole design, just the way I want it to be. Then I
slice it all (contact me if you want to read an article about that)
and save it for the web. I usually have a small group of coders I
trust to code my designs and
http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Internet/20060929/31896.html
on the world wide web. Whether it$B!l(Bs a personal site like a blog, or a
business site, they all need to have a decent plan before they get
started.
A few years ago I started designing and creating websites myself. I
started just to show off to others, but I noticed it wasn$B!G(Bt as easy I
thought it was. I mean, it is easy to get a site online; you just buy
a template, pay a coder, and pay some one to insert content and
advertise for you then you$B!G(Bre done. But if you want to do things
yourself, that$B!G(Bs where it gets tricky.
After a few sites, I managed to find a certain pattern in the process
of creating and managing my websites.
1. I always start with an idea for subject and content. Believe me -
never create a website about something you hate and know nothing
about. Instead create a website about something you know a lot about
and like to tell other people about. What also works is writing about
a subject you would like to know more on, after doing your own
research. Newbies can explain information to other newbies easier then
pro$B!l(Bs explaining information to newbies.
2. Then I think of a design to go with it, to reflect its idea. Like
if your subject is Boats, then don$B!G(Bt go with a flaming red design.
Sure it could do it, but I would prefer for a blue, water-like design
to reflect its subject.
3. If the design is done, you need to get it coded. Some create their
designs while they code, but I prefer to use a graphical program to
first create the whole design, just the way I want it to be. Then I
slice it all (contact me if you want to read an article about that)
and save it for the web. I usually have a small group of coders I
trust to code my designs and
http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Internet/20060929/31896.html