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I would like to learn how to create a web site.
Is there a simple and free way to create a website with several pages and submenues etc ? Want text, pictures, links, a way for folks to interact. I am a newbie and need easy education. |
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Tranquil wrote:
I would like to learn how to create a web site. Is there a simple and free way to create a website with several pages and submenues etc ? Want text, pictures, links, a way for folks to interact. I am a newbie and need easy education. This is not a newsgroup for web design, but I think you know that. Open your client newsgroup list and have a look. The list they created here, likely is not exhaustive. But at least you can see that alt.html hosts quite a tree of specialties. https://www.newsdemon.com/blog/newsg...ups-revisited/ alt.html macromedia.dynamic.html alt.html.critique alt.html.css microsoft.public.inetsdk.html_authoring microsoft.public.inetsdk.programming.html_objmodel uniserve.www-html phoenix.html mygale.html cwcom.discussion.html enterprise.support.html alt.discuss.html.social alt.html.editors alt.html.dynamic alt.discuss.html.sig alt.html.tags alt.html.dhtml alt.html.webedit alt.html.writers alt.html.server-side alt.discuss.html a.b.html alt.html.editors.webedit alt.html.editors.enhanced-html alt.html.web-accessibility alt.html.editors.toppage You could download the Apache server and install it, then open Firefox (on the same machine as the Apache server) at http://127.0.0.1 and see the Apache welcome page. Then edit the Apache webpage and be an instant Internet Success. *Do Not* port forward port 80 external, to port 80 on the 127.0.0.1 instance. You are not qualified to run a web server for real usage, and some hacker will tip you over in no time at all. When I jokingly refer to installing your own web server, it's for usage on your own LAN segment only. ******* https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/platform/windows.html http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi I specifically did not suggest IIS (built into your computer, in Programs and Features : Windows Features, because it might just be slightly more aggravating than Apache :-) The Seamonkey web browser, nas a web page editor built in. It isn't exactly a "power tool", but at least it gives some idea what a basic editor looks like. Some people edit HTML with Notepad. Others might use (venerable/obsolete) Microsoft Frontpage. Which injects all sorts of punctuation to get things to line up. Versions greater than around Seamonkey 2.49.5 or so, are not for WinXP. The current version on the upper right here, should work fine in Windows 8. https://www.seamonkey-project.org/ Paul |
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