Creating pages for the Internet takes a little practice, but once you get the hang of it, it's a lot of fun. The first step is to decide what you want to publish on your Web page. Maybe you want to publish an original story you've written, share reviews of books you've read, or create an electronic magazine related to one of your hobbies. Whatever you want to put on your Web page, the directions in this step-by-step guide will show you how to do it.
Step 1: Create a Text Document Step 2: Learn Basic HTML Tags Step 3: View a Sample Web Page Step 4: Get Electronic Images Step 5: Insert HTML Tags Step 6: View and Edit Your Page Step 7: Go Public! .
A great place to get ideas for your own Web page is from the pages that are already out there. We've made a list of some interesting.There are also many Web sites that can help you improve your own Web page. Here are just a few of them:
Case Western's Introduction to HTML
W3Schools HTML Tutorial
HTML Primers
The Banner Generator
Yahoo's Clip Art page
Barry’s Clip Art server
Microsoft's Office Online offers free clip art, photos, animations, and sounds
Need to find a home for your home page? Try the following sites, which offer free Web space for schools and individuals.
GeoCities
Angelfire
Google Sites
Yahoo's listing of Free Web Page providers
Create Your Own Web Page-Teaching Resourse
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