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How to Build a Web Site: Part 1

 

Building consists of planning, creating and publishing your web site.

Planning

Before you rush to your web builder software you should make a good plan. Here is a technique I use with every web site I make:

1. Define your objectives

Answer yourself these questions:
Am I building a personal site or a presentation of my company? Who are my visitors (target audience), what do they like? This will help you determine the nature of your site. It can be professional, informal or whatever you want it to be.

2. Draw a map of your website on a piece of paper.

Try to draw a tree with index on top and connect it with your topics with lines. This will get you a wider look of your project, so you don't get lost along the way.

3. Make an outline of your design.

Where should be text, pictures, links on your page? What will be your color scheme? Below is widely used scheme with logo on top, navigation on left and content on right.

Ok. Now you that you have a great plan lets go to real building!

Check for part 2 on ezinearticles.com or our website.

Copyright 2006, EasySiteGuide.com

Author: D. Champ
 
Author Bio:
D. Champ is a eminent columnist. D. likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

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