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Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016

Web Building for BeginnersIn Feburary 2016 23,

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For beginners, learning about web design is easier if you have a goal. If you know you want to create a website about a personal hobby or activity, then that will motivate you. This website will also provide a sandbox where you can experiment as you learn. Keep your first website simple. A complex site will overwhelm you and make learning more frustrating than fun. A few linked web pages with some images will do just fine to begin.
Teach Yourself or Go To School
Web designers take one of two paths to learn their trade. They teach themselves or take classes. To teach yourself, you'll find a wealth of information and tutorials online for free. The downside to this approach is that it tends to involve a longer process of trial and error. Alternately, you can take classes in web design. Classes offer access to experts in a group learning environment, but they also charge fees or tuition.
Basic Programming Languages
Dip into the subject of web design and you'll find yourself drowning in acronyms: HTML, CSS, PHP, PERL, and so on. To start, you'll want to learn HTML (hypertext markup language) and CSS (cascading style sheet). HTML is the basic programming language that exists behind all websites. CSS defines how elements of HTML are displayed to visitors viewing your website. Once you have a good grasp on these two programming languages, then you can move on to more advanced coding.
Software for Web Design
You'll use web design software to create HTML pages and CSS files. You'll also need an image editor to get graphics ready for your website. There are many choices when it comes to web design software, but the big choice is whether you will purchase commercial software or use open source (free) software. The benefit to commercial software is that it's stable and widely used by professional designers. On the other hand, commercial software can be very expensive. Open source software offers a low-cost option to get involved in web design, but the software itself can be less intuitive for beginners.
Domain Names and Web Hosting
Once you've built a website, you need to put it on the Web. To do that, you need a domain name and web hosting space. The domain name is what people type into a web browser to reach your site, such as www.yourdomain.com. You can pick a domain name at registrars including Godaddy.com and Register.com. Web hosting space is the remote server space where you upload HTML pages, CSS files, and images to make them viewable online. Dreamhost is one example of many providers that offer good and low-cost web hosting services.
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Freitag, 19. Februar 2016

The Best eCommerce Website BuildersIn Feburary 2016 19,

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BigCommerce is ranked as the number one e-commerce website building program by TopTenReviews.com because of its many features and user-friendly interface. One of the program's standout features is it allowing users to customize website pages with either pre-designed templates or with HTML. This allows users to give their online store a unique look. Another feature of BigCommerce is its marketing tools, which integrate social networking sites such as Facebook, helping the user to promote his or her website. As of August 2010, BigCommerce retails from $24.95 to $299.95 depending on the package. A free trial version is also available for download.
goEmerchant
goEmerchant is recognized as one of the best e-commerce packages because of its many features, particularly its credit card processing feature. With goEmerchant, a secondary program to process credit card payments is not necessary because it processes them itself. Another unique feature of goEmerchant is that it is an online program--therefore no software has to be installed onto the user's computer. GoEmerchant also offers unlimited bandwidth and over a hundred different, and also customizable, website templates for users to choose from. As of August 2010, there are two goEmerchant packages available--a basic one retailing for $19.95 a month and a more advanced one for $59.95 a month.
3DCart
3DCart is an e-commerce program that is simple and easy enough to use for both beginners and those experienced in e-commerce. Some of its standout features include its fully customizable templates, 300MB of storage space and its advanced product image gallery. The image gallery automatically re-sizes pictures and is also equipped with a zoom option--allowing customers to get a closer, more detailed look of the product. As of August 2010, 3DCart retails from $19.99 to $99.99 a month depending on the package. A free trial version is also available.
Volusion
Volusion is an e-commerce website builder recognized for its strong security and fraud protection options--keeping information such as customers' credit card numbers protected--and its marketing tools which make it easy for the user to promote his or her business and attract customers. The program is also very user friendly with customizable template designs and 24/7 live support and assistance. As of August 2010, Volusion retails from $24.99 to $159.99 depending on the package. A free trial version is also available.
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