Running a Website Basics

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By Bryan Jones 1 comments
Recently, I have noticed the trend that many clients and developers are preferring to use Joomla(an open source cms) for creating their websites. But, most beginners don't have the knowledge and most intermediates don't have the resources... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 0 comments
Tank is a web-building system that works entirely online and gives you the tools to build a website. You don't need any special skills and there are options to include photo albums and blogs in the free plan. Here is how to easily create a ... more »
By Amanda Morin 0 comments
Web designers, artists and writers know that having an online portfolio to which potential employers can be directed can mean the difference between getting a job and getting a "thanks for your interest." More creative jobs have become ... more »
By HS Schulte 6 comments
If you want to know the value of a domain, there are several factors to consider. Domains, or domain names, can increase drastically in value with the right marketing ideas... more »
By Summer Banks Banks 0 comments
Web crawlers "read" billions of Web sites and pages every day in order to index these sites on a search engine. In order to better the chances of having your site indexed by MSN, there are three things you can do... more »
By Diana Monda Dill 0 comments
MediaWiki is an open-source, web-based wiki application. This is the content management system (CMS) that runs Wikipedia, one of the World Wide Web's largest traffic-generating websites ever. MediaWiki enables you to edit and check web pages ... more »
By BillionDollarGirl 2 comments
Most if not all successful websites depend on returning visitors to account for a major part of their traffic. Returning visitors are easier to convert into paying customers because the more often they return to a site, the more trust they have ... more »
By Limowreck 10 comments
Is the domain name you want already taken by someone else? Want to know when it might be available? It's easy to find out!.. more »
By minnie002 4 comments
Always wanted your own website or blog? Well now you have the opportunity to make one. I'll tell you info about web hosters like bravenet, sampa site, and blogger... more »
By NJMommy 1 comments
Chances are you have been to a web page where you can click on an image and it will take you to another page. The page may be where you can purchase what is featured in the image or a page that describes the image. Either way making the image ... more »
By 1Hooksey 2 comments
It's very simple to have success and make money when you know what to do. Working for your self is still work no mater if you do it full time or part time. So many people think that when they sign up for a online or internet Business that their..... more »
By Jennifer Walker 1 comments
Several options are available for the webcomic artist when it comes to making your comic available to the masses. While it may not make much of a difference to your readers how you get your comic on the web, it will make a great deal of ... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 0 comments
Web designers often use CSS to place tiny icons after certain types of links. These icons provide the user with more information about the link. For example, an icon might alert a user that the link is to a a PDF file, or to an email program, or ... more »
By Joe IntellySite 0 comments
Planning for a website is essential! But, it is sometimes the most difficult part of getting started. However, by having a specific blue-print for building your website, you'll find it easier to compile, condense, categorize your message online. ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Distributing your ezine through traditional methods may not be enough to get the word out. Consider publishing your ezine using public directories, referral programs, advertisements and RSS feeds to increase the number of subscribers and readers. ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Did you know that you can put your ezine on your Web site? It's not that hard, but the format of your ezine determines how you put it on your Web site. There are three basic formats: text, PDF and HTML... more »
By Sadie's Mom 6 comments
You've just found the most hysterical video of a laughing baby playing with a spoon! Now you want to share it with everyone on your MySpace page. Here's how you do it... more »
By Kristy Pruitt 0 comments
Blogging is a popular pursuit for casual Internet users and online business owners alike. It provides an easy and convenient way for us to share out thoughts with the world at large. Unfortunately, spammers have caught on to the popularity of ... more »
By Adrie 5 comments
Registering your first domain can be an intimidating task! I spent more time researching "how to" register a domain than actually doing it! What I couldn't find was a simple "how to" guide to domain registeration. So here ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Sometimes navigating your Geocities File Manager can be a little tricky and you might need a little bit of assistance. Here is how to rename a file on your Geocities file manager in just a few steps... more »
By coachniquenya 2 comments
One of the most common mistakes I see new entrepreneurs make is overspending for website design. Eager small business owners on the most limited budgets shell out hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars to get their sites aesthetically ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
To measure the popularity of your GeoCities Web page, you can check how many people have viewed your page. Just follow these steps... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
Background colors can make your text or images on your Web page stand out. Dreamweaver presents a browser-safe palette of colors you can use... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
In Macromedia Dreamweaver 3, you can double-click an image to launch an image editor while still working on a page. Modifying the default editor allows you to choose your favorite program and easily change your images on the fly. You can even ... more »
By bmerritt 0 comments
Ok, so this article followed my other article that discuses how to set up a basic non streaming webcam. I have to caution that this article is for people who want to host their own hosted webcam -for business, pleasure, or site broadcasts, and ... more »