WEBSITE DESIGN: I want to make my own website so I downloaded a free website template?
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but the website template only has the index.html (I think this is the homepage) 1. What is a website and a webpage? Is there a difference between the two? 2. How do I make the same template for my other pages (i.e. about us, contact, products etc.) but with a little difference from the index.html like for example there are photos in the index.html but for the other pages I want no photos or the photos are placed in a different area of the page?? I hope you can help me.
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Answer:
1. a Website is all the pages combined. A Webpage, is a single page in a Website. 2. Their should be a file that ends in .css for the template, I don't know how else you would change the websites without knowing how to manually create them using XHTML, HTML, and CSS. There are easy website programs you can download, like the Yahoo Webpage Builder. Or Joomla, which is an open source Content Management System.. Good Luck
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Other answers
1. Website is a full site with multiple pages. Webpage mentions about one page. 2. You, of course, can customize the template to suit your need. However, you have to know at least a basic HTML to do the customization.
Long Truong
Website design is a difficult process. A ground up approach is using HTML code (a type of programming language) to make pages. If you're using Firefox, I think there's an option under the "view" menu to "view source," which gives you an idea of what HTML looks like. The easier method is to get a program that helps you design websites. iWeb is for the Mac, and it is a nice program to use. I'm not familiar with many programs that do this, but you could probably google "Website design" and get some results. Microsoft FrontPage is another editor. Using these programs makes it fairly easy - just select text boxes and place where you want, drag and drop images, etc. But without such a program to use, and starting with no knowledge of HTML, you have a very, very difficult task ahead of you with quite a steep learning curve. I'll say it bluntly - designing a website is NOT easy and is a LOT of work. Answering your questions: 1) A website is everything, links, different pages. A webpage is just what you see at one time (i.e., what you see when you hit the back buttons or click on a link within the same website) 2) If you are editing the HTML code, you will copy everything but the things you want to change. If you have a program that you're using, you just want to do the same thing - start off with a copy of what you like, and then remove / add / change whatever you want to.
zuwxiv
1) A website is every page that makes up the site and a webpage is a single page with information on it. 2) You'd have to look at the source code, you can right click on index.html and open it in notepad. Then you have to search through that to find the images and the text. It's hard to explain over the internet...hoped that helped a little
Celtix343
I think a site is a group of pages, stuff with links, and a page is just one
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John B
Hello Friend, for the FIRST question... --------------------------------------… A website is a set of interconnected web pages, usually including a homepage, generally located on the same server, and prepared and maintained as a collection of information by a person, group, or organization. A server is a computer that stores all of the information that is "served" to the person or robot when they "ask" to "see" it. On its collection of web pages, a website contains images, videos or other digital assets that is hosted on one or several web servers, usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone, or a LAN, (Local Area Network is a computer network that covers a small geographic area, like a home, office, or group of buildings). Anything its designers and writers want it to be A website is entertainment, education, enrichment, and enjoyment. It contains art, music, museums, and culture. Further, a website is political, governmental, and religious. And, it is trash, grunge, and filth. In short, a website is anything its designers and writers want it to be. It's us, from all over the world, on electronic pages. The electronic pages that make up a website may be illuminated with color, graphics, sound, moving pictures and video. Each page can be connected to other pages at various points on the page. These connections are called links and are a different color than the other text (usually blue) and most often underlined. A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML, (Hyper Text Markup Language), that is almost always accessible via HTTP, (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol,) a protocol that transfers information from the Web server to display in the user's Web browser. A "protocol" is the special set of rules that end points in a telecommunication connection use when they communicate. A "web browser" is a software application that enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music and other information. A website is not the same thing as a Web page Though the two terms are often used interchangeably, they should not be. So what's the difference? To put it simply, a Web site is a collection of Web pages. For example, Amazon.com is a Web site, but there are millions of Web pages that make up the site. Knowing the difference between these two terms can save a lot of confusion. All publicly accessible websites are seen collectively as constituting the "World Wide Web." The pages of websites can usually be accessed from a common root URL, (Uniform Resource Locator or "domain name") called the homepage, and usually, but not always, reside on the same physical server. The URLs of the pages organize them into a hierarchy, although the hyperlinks between them control how the reader perceives the overall structure and how the traffic flows between the different parts of the sites. "Hyperlinks" are elements that link one page to another with a click of the mouse --------------------------------------… for the SECOND question --------------------------------------… 1. Open the Homepage and save as sub pages with whatever name(ex: aboutus, contactus etc) you want. 2. Now link these pages with each other. 3. Upload the files to web server. Done..your website is ready --------------------------------------… Hope my answer shows some light All the BEST!! regards http://www.awesomeflashsites.com
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