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Developer Tips

This section of the Master Your Domain Series contains articles briefly introducting you to the basics of website development including:

Some Fundamentals :

Once you've gotten yourself a domain for your site and a hosting account, besides the items discussed here you'll also need to learn how to use

  • either a text editor or an HTML editor
  • an FTP program to physically copy webpages onto your site
  • some sort of graphics program, probably
  • a couple of different web browsers to check your work

First things first. A website is there to present information to the folks visiting it. This could be something you want to sell, or something you want to share. Either way, that is what your content consists of. It's the primary reason for the site to exist, and should always remain your greatest effort and focus of attention.

Next comes presentation. Ever notice how a restaurant prepares the food they serve. It's all laid out nicely, with garnishes of colors that make the whole experience a more pleasant one. This is not to say you can't get the same flounder made to look less fancy elsewhere... and tasting just as good.

That's why content is always King.

HTML is the markup language which is used to make the content have a certain kind of look to it. Without markup, or tagging, everything would all be like a page out of a book with no paragraph breaks, changes in type size or style, or variation in color.

Programming is used in websites to allow for information gathering using forms, and other more involved activities such as memberships, email generation and the like.

 
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browser

The program i.e. computer application used to surf the web is known as a browser.

Microsoft's Internet Explorer is today the most popular browser in use. Netscape is the second most popular and a one time had more folks using it than any other browser.

The purpose of a browser is to act as interface between the person surfing the web and the computers hosting the websites they visit. Websites are written in HTML and often contain graphics, music, and animation. Over the past few years the simple idea of a plain text webpage with mark up to improve appearance, and then some graphics to spruce things up has really taken off into an arena of complexity and sophistication.

For a quick overview of the history of browsers see this webpage. For a more robust treatment of the subject start with this article on the WDVL site.

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