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does anyone know of a really good website that explains very simply how to go about setting up your own website? i have front page 2003 but its as clear as mud!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.don't use front page unless you want to use the point and click stuff. all it does is create the HTML for you. this is however very easy to learn yourself, so you can easily type it out yourself.
http://www.w3schools.com/
that's got a good section of tutorials. you'll want to learn HTML and CSS.
as for typing all this stuff in, you can use just plain old windows notepad. but better than that are programs like scite: http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
http://www.w3schools.com/
that's got a good section of tutorials. you'll want to learn HTML and CSS.
as for typing all this stuff in, you can use just plain old windows notepad. but better than that are programs like scite: http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
This site might prove useful:
http://www.icemocha.com/tutorials.htm
A much better idea, though, is to call at your local library and ask for a book about FrontPage. (Most libraries will normally have one or two suitable books in stock. If not, they'll be happy to order one from another branch). However good a website tutorial is, it's still far easier to work from a book!
Chris
http://www.icemocha.com/tutorials.htm
A much better idea, though, is to call at your local library and ask for a book about FrontPage. (Most libraries will normally have one or two suitable books in stock. If not, they'll be happy to order one from another branch). However good a website tutorial is, it's still far easier to work from a book!
Chris
Also consider nVu at www.nvu.com
It's free, easy to use and there are lots of tutorials. (It is also WYSIWYG, point and click but it can do HTML and meta tags etc.).
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