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Running a Website Get tips, suggestions and advice on running any type of website. Whether you're creating a family homepage or starting an online T-shirt company, getting the site up and running can be tricky. Starting an Internet business? eHow's tech gurus will fill you in on E-commerce, email marketing, online advertising and search engine marketing. Get advice on nearly everything related to running a website, from choosing a designer or developer to writing effective content for the Web. eHow even offers tips on marketing and promoting your site.
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Visitors to your site can find their way around using a handy navigation bar to guide them!
Frames are an easy way to display data on a page without using cumbersome tables. They also allow you to keep certain parts of a page, such as the menu or logo, in view at all times.
Banners, clickable ads that appear on Web sites, can generate new traffic to your site. Once you have created a banner, you're ready to advertise.
Many Internet service providers offer free Web page to their subscribers. If you take advantage of this service, you will need to upload your Web pages to the ISP's server when your pages are...
In FrontPage, although you can use an image located on your hard disk, it's better to import images, files and folders into your web. That way, you ensure that all necessary files will be uploaded...
FrontPage 2000 makes creating and inserting a banner ad super easy with the Banner Ad Manager.
Illustrate your point with special characters, such as fractions or accented letters, using Netscape Composer, a free Web page editing tool from Netscape.
Timestamps tell a viewer when the page was last updated ' an important feature for pages that require up-to-date information. This tutorial uses Microsoft FrontPage 2000.
Tired of the same boring buttons and text links? Use Microsoft Image Composer to create custom buttons that match your Web page. Microsoft Image Composer 1.5 is available on the Microsoft Web site...
Special characters, such as foreign letters and mathematical symbols, can be easily inserted in a Web page using FrontPage 2000, Microsoft's simple Web editing program.
Hover buttons change color or make sounds when the mouse rests over them. These instructions work for FrontPage 2000.
A thumbnail is a small image that links to a larger version of the same image. Thumbnails conserve page space, reduce download time and allow viewers to decide which images they wish to see. This...
When a viewer using Internet Explorer 5.x adds a Web site to the Favorites folder, an Explorer icon appears. In FrontPage 2000, you can customize the Favorites icon for your page.
Add a table you created in Microsoft Word to your Web page with just a click of a mouse. This tutorial uses FrontPage 2000.
If you decide to move your Web page to a different server, keep your old account open for a while. Using FrontPage, you can send users to your new site when they try to access your old URL. These...
If your ISP does not support Microsoft FrontPage extensions (ask your ISP), you can use the Web Publishing wizard to upload (publish) your pages to the Internet. The Web Publishing wizard is...
With cascading style sheets (CSS), you can specify automatic HTML formatting options that apply to an entire site. Although implementing style sheets in HTML can be complicated, Dreamweaver 3.0...
With Dreamweaver 3, you can specify "behaviors" (something you want to have happen, such as a sound playing), and events (the "trigger" that launches the action, such as moving the mouse over an...
A background image can add texture and interest to your Web page. Use a subtle version of your logo or a watermark image associated with your page's contents. This tutorial refers to Dreamweaver 3.0.
Some search engines use titles to index Web pages. Titles are also used to identify pages in a browser's history and as default names for bookmarks. Add a clear, concise title to your Web page...
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