Web Server

George Hare hare.george at gmail.com
Sat May 5 06:12:44 UTC 2007


> George Hare writes:
>
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> >   I can't figure out how to get this working. I got a domainname, but
> > don't see anything to build upon. Tried this a couple of years ago and
> > could build a site with Mozilla but didn't follow through with the
> > site name or any of that, but now I can't see any way to build the
> > site and I prefer not to use my IP provider's McWebsite. Can someone
> > point and get me on the road? Much appreciated.
>
> Although it might be tempting to use some pretty HTML editor to spew out
> your HTML, there is just no substitute for the real thing.
>
> See http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/
>
> That might be too dense for a beginner, so you can start with any one of a
> plethora of HTML primers on the web.
>
> Once you understand the HTML basics, install Bluefish from extras.  It won't
> write your HTML for you, you have to do that.  Bluefish will just help you
>  with some mechanical details.

Thanks, it looks a little thick but I'm sure I can Pick it up. I guess
it will get explained in the in the basics ,but do you write on some
word processor or a special program for the web? Bluefish looks like a
lot of pre-written stuff that you were  mentioning earlier.
Thanks,

George Hare




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