The other key to building a good site is to check your work with more than one browser. Some bits of code may work well with one browser but not be understood by another browser. ie: The font command in Netscape causes the text to flash on and off but in Internet Explorer the text just sits there. It is Important to keep an eye on your page sizes. The smaller you can make a page the better. You have to remember that many people are still using phone modems (slow) and if they have a long wait for a page to load they will get bored and move on. The smaller the file sizes you have on your page the better ie: JPG picture format verses the larger BMP format. A JPG picture could be 20 Kb in size but look the same as a BMP which could be 500 Kb. Any animations you may have on your page should be as small a file size as possible and still look good. For large or complex animations try using an APPLET compiler such as ANFX, Flash, ... They produce small files to control larger animations. Check the Software Links page to visit software sites and download demo or shareware versions of some of the programs I may mention, try before you buy. Also visit sites like tucows or cnet for freeware or shareware programs. If you don`t want to get a html editor you can still create HTML pages with a simple text editor like Windows Notepad. When you save the file change the file extension from TXT to HTML. Then a browser will look at the page using Hyper Text. *note most browsers will display a file with the TXT file extension, but it will show the page as plain text. Click here to see this page as a text file, basic.txt *view the source Remember to save often and keep backups of your site preferably on CD`s or floppies.
Keep your site well organized from the start. This will help as your site becomes larger and finding files more difficult. ![]()
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