Sites for Budding Beginners


So you want to put up a web page? As a relative newcomer myself to

the magical world of web sites - I only went online in July of '99, and

I didn't even know how to send emails - I have picked up many

valuable tips from the Jaydee newsletter. Most of the articles though

are directed towards the pro and semi pro, but what about the

budding beginner? Before you can get to appreciating the finer points

of the Jaydee feature articles on web site design and promotion

etcetera, you have to get that page up, and where do you start? The

following is a basic step by step for the beginner that will help get

them onto the main road of web site construction.

To start: First, set up a file, and keep everything that is going to be

related to your page/site together in this file. Then open a blank web

page on your browser. If you were in Netscape, you would do this

through COMPOSER. When you have a page opened and saved,

insert an image, any image, just for the sake of this example.

To do this, you go to INSERT, choose your image from the menu,

and click it into your page. Then (if in COMPOSER) go to

FORMAT and choose PAGE COLORS AND PROPERTIES, and

pick a color for your page background. Then place a button at the

bottom of your page. Buttons are used to link your pages.

Repeat this process again, and create a second page with a button.

Choose LINK on the main menu, and link your first page to the

second. Now go back to the first page, and link the button there to

your second page. Then link the button on your second page, back to

the first. Now test out your links in the preview mode on your

browser. If the links work okay, then you're ready to upload these

example pages to your site.

To upload pages to your site space, you will need and FTP engine.

FTP, means File Transfer Protocol. An FTP engine, is a software

device which enables you to transfer your pages (files) from your hard

drive to your site. The most recommended FTP engine for beginners,

is the WS-FTP PRO 6.5. Here is how you can get one.

Go into a site called Tucows at , where

you'll find almost everything under the sun that any computer buff

could want. When you get into Tucows, in the first screen, click on

Win 95/98, or Mac, whatever your system is. In the second screen,

click on your region, general; and in the third screen, on your region

local. This will take you to the fourth screen where you find the box:

NETWORK TOOLS, and here you click on FTP ARCHIE. This

will take you into the final screen, where you will scroll down to the

very last item on the page: which is the WS-FTP PRO 6.5, and

download it. This may take about fifteen minutes. After down loading,

you will find two little yellow icons on your desktop.

Double click on the top one, the FTP-pro, not the FTP-explorer.

When you open the FTP engine, fill in the boxes with your server

address, your user name and password, and then click on QUICK

CONNECT. This will bring up a split screen. What is on the left side

of the screen, is what is on your hard drive, and what is on the right

screen, is what is on your site.

To upload, in the left hand box, choose your web page file in

whatever drive it's in, click and open it. You will see the two entries

for the web pages you have just designed. Hi-light the first one, and

then in the middle of the two screens, where you see two arrows, one

pointing left and one pointing right, click on the one pointing right and

this will upload your page to your site. Follow through the same way

for the second page, and your site is up!

This is a very, very basic step by step, and there is a whole lot more

to learn, but I know that I would have liked to read something like

this when I was starting out back in July. Good luck!

About the Author

Grant Hewlett of New Paradigm Productions. Grant

Hewlett is a

graphic artist, copywriter, and host of two off the wall New Age web

sites, which can be found at http://www3.sympatico.ca/newparadigm,

and

http://uranus.spaceports.com/~grantman/.