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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can make a website here at Yahoo!GeoCities:
Website building tools are included in the process and the website should guide you through.
For more advanced websites, you can start by learning HTML at:
http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp
and/or browing through the answers to this question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsZiB...
and/or use a website building software such as:
Microsoft Word, Microsoft FrontPage, CuteHTML (http://www.cuteftp.com/cutehtmlpro), DreamWeaver or almost anything in this list:
- Rasmah.comLv 51 decade ago
You're lucky man cos that is my job ...
First you need to take free template nad you must understand
Who the designer create that by HTML Lang.
http://www.templatemonster.com/
After that you need to know How is Css lang working with HTML
And afther that you will see some web site created by falsh programe and you dreame to do like it ....after that you must ask
me to teach you this ... in my web site
www.rasmah.com
And by the way don't forget there is the big race in my web site
at this date 1/1/2007 ... don't forget ...maybe you're winner.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
⺠Just use NVU editor (www.nvu.com), it's free and wont tie you down to one method of editing. NVU pages can be transferrable to frontpage or dreamweaver html editor
SEE http://www.interkeys.com/htmleditor for more info on Premium HTML Editors (WYSIWYG)
⺠For free hosting, try google pages pages.google.com or yahoo geocities ,
its sort of free hosting, but you are limited to a subdomain on googlepages & geo has ads on your website - otherwise I would use http://www.interkeys.com/tophosts to get one for a few bucks a month with 500 GIG bandwidth and the rich with features
its up to you how developed a site you want and if you want to use your own domain name
- 1 decade ago
Here is a great source to help you with creating a site. You don't need the software to do it, just a Browser (Internet Explorer).
Source(s): http://www.modeltemplate.com/site2you.html - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- 1 decade ago
You can use or specialize yourself with the following programming languages: Java, HTML, VB.net, to name a few..
- 1 decade ago
If you have already a provider you can put the site together using http://www.nvu.com/index.php