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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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