+tsunrisebey Posted February 11, 2007 Posted February 11, 2007 (edited) Questions for some of you that are familiar/experienced with creating your own webpage/site; I would like to create my own (personal) webpage/site that I could share with friends and family. I'm tailoring it to geocaching activities, pictures and of course other misc. "stuff". I don't know much about HTML, so I need a site that will basically help me build my pages and preferably free to start. (what sites to use?) I've seen a couple of people with their own personal geocaching related/type sites, so I was hoping some of you could throw your suggestions out there or advice about some do's/don'ts, etc. Thanks in advance Tsun. Edited February 11, 2007 by tsunrisebey Quote
+Team Webguy Posted February 11, 2007 Posted February 11, 2007 (edited) For someone like yourself, a php fusion site or nuke site that is a complete site CMS (Content management System) where you don't have to know anything about html as it does it all for you. I've used PHP Fusion system quite a bit now and I quite like it, it's very powerful for a $0 outlay. You just need some hosting that is php based and a mysql database which is pretty easy to get and very cheap these days. Edited February 11, 2007 by Team Webguy Quote
Luckless Posted February 11, 2007 Posted February 11, 2007 I learned how to make my webpages using these very basic webmaking instructions for absolute beginners. The instructions are- or at least they were- interactive. No charge. http://www.ella.co.uk/absolute-beginners/theindex.html Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 11, 2007 Posted February 11, 2007 For someone like yourself, a php fusion site or nuke site that is a complete site CMS (Content management System) where you don't have to know anything about html as it does it all for you. I've used PHP Fusion system quite a bit now and I quite like it, it's very powerful for a $0 outlay. You just need some hosting that is php based and a mysql database which is pretty easy to get and very cheap these days. Whoa! Sorry to say, but I think that's way over his head. Why don't you try Geocities? It's one of the oldest "free" website providers on the internet. It was taken over by Yahoo! a few years ago, so it's not going anywhere anytime soon. I know HTML, so I never checked this out, but they have a "page builder" that does not require any HTML knowledge. A direct quote from the website: "Create a full-featured site without any HTML coding. Customize your pages with pictures, sounds, Add-Ons and more. Click "Launch PageBuilder" to start from scratch, or choose a pre-made template below." Quote
+mgbmusic Posted February 11, 2007 Posted February 11, 2007 (edited) Questions for some of you that are familiar/experienced with creating your own webpage/site; I would like to create my own (personal) webpage/site that I could share with friends and family. I'm tailoring it to geocaching activities, pictures and of course other misc. "stuff". I don't know much about HTML, so I need a site that will basically help me build my pages and preferably free to start. (what sites to use?) I've seen a couple of people with their own personal geocaching related/type sites, so I was hoping some of you could throw your suggestions out there or advice about some do's/don'ts, etc. Thanks in advance Tsun. I'd probably suggest, in addition to other suggestions here, some type of WYSIWYG interface. What You See is What You Get. NetObjects Fusion is expensive but simplicity to use. Heck, you can even create a web page using Microsoft Word if you Want. I think Publisher haqs a few layouts to use. Dreamweaver, for a novice, can be tough to learn, but is a really good design program. Good luck and have fun. --MGb Edit - Spelling Edited February 11, 2007 by mgbmusic Quote
JohnX Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 It is not commonly known that if you have a gmail account, you have free web hosting. Sign in to gmail, look for the "all my services" link near the top middle of the page. The "search history" feature is scary. Quote
+tsunrisebey Posted February 12, 2007 Author Posted February 12, 2007 For someone like yourself, a php fusion site or nuke site that is a complete site CMS (Content management System) where you don't have to know anything about html as it does it all for you. I've used PHP Fusion system quite a bit now and I quite like it, it's very powerful for a $0 outlay. You just need some hosting that is php based and a mysql database which is pretty easy to get and very cheap these days. Whoa! Sorry to say, but I think that's way over his head. Why don't you try Geocities? It's one of the oldest "free" website providers on the internet. It was taken over by Yahoo! a few years ago, so it's not going anywhere anytime soon. I know HTML, so I never checked this out, but they have a "page builder" that does not require any HTML knowledge. A direct quote from the website: "Create a full-featured site without any HTML coding. Customize your pages with pictures, sounds, Add-Ons and more. Click "Launch PageBuilder" to start from scratch, or choose a pre-made template below." I'm a her Thanks for some of the suggestions all, whiteurkel is right, all of that was way over my head. I guess I should have been more clear, I was looking for page building type sites, where all I had to do is type my words, pick and choose from outlines, etc. simple stuff for the computer inept I have seen geocities. Just thought more people had their own sites that they had done this way and may have liked them because it was easy. No big deal, I'm not trying to get something done in a week. I'll surf around some more and see what I can find. Thanks again all, Tsun. Quote
+mudsneaker Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 Just as an option to look at for messing around with building your own html pages, I suggest perhaps checking out Pagebreeze. It very easy to use right off the bat, no need to read a huge manual, and free. Least its worked for my basic needs so far. Quote
+T F T C Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 (edited) Google Pages http://pages.google.com/-/about.html I created my site using Google Pages. Worked well. http://chimbisimo.googlepages.com Edited February 12, 2007 by chimbisimo Quote
+TexasGringo Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 I Picked an unused name and registered it with Network Solutions. http://www.networksolutions.com/home.jsp?layoutIdIndex=4 I use Dreamweaver MX to develop the web pages The Website is Hosted by Lunar Pages (I used earthlink for years...but there are better choices and prices now) http://www.lunarpages.com Quote
+Too Tall John Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 Ditto on Google Pages. I've put together a little something there. Really easy to use, no experience nessesary. Best of all, free! Quote
+tsunrisebey Posted February 12, 2007 Author Posted February 12, 2007 Thanks all.........those I believe I can work with Quote
+terrycove Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 Questions for some of you that are familiar/experienced with creating your own webpage/site; I would like to create my own (personal) webpage/site that I could share with friends and family... If you want it for friends and family an excellent choice is: http://www.myfamily.com/ It takes only a couple of minutes to set it up and there is a 30 day free trial. Our family has used it for years and it has kept the familly close across the world. It is protected so only those you invite are allowed keeping the information private and away from hackers. If you keep it the charge is minimal. Quote
+shadohart Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 I would like to create my own (personal) webpage/site that I could share with friends and family. I'm tailoring it to geocaching activities, pictures and of course other misc. "stuff". I don't know much about HTML, so I need a site that will basically help me build my pages and preferably free to start. (what sites to use?) Googlepages. Free, does the work for you, easy for beginners. Quote
+Kyndrid Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 If you're interested in learning html, another method is to search other sites until you find one you like. Do a "view source" and you will see the html code they used. Copy it, and use it as a base for your own site. You'll be surprised. A little edit here and there and pretty soon it will be your own unique page. Sometimes all you need is a little jump start. Quote
+Bernsports Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 I'm by no means a web designer and still know nothing about HTML, but I have used Geocities for a web sight that I have constructed for our fantasy baseball league and it was pretty easy to build with Geocities. You can also upload your own pictures, backgrounds, and most cliparts. For beginners, it'll pretty much walk you through step by step on how to do it. Quote
+geocacher_coza Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 I used Microsoft Frontpage. Easy to work with and you need no knowlage of HTML Quote
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