Computer Science, asked by duragpalsingh, 1 year ago

How can we make our own website by using HTML.

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Answered by mudit11
0
Hi there!

□ Make sure you know enough about HTML and Web elements before you start coding yourself. It'll be better to have a team with you if it is professional work.

□ Firstly you need to have a resource like a notepad where you can code your website design.

□ With the HTML structure you can prepare the basic structure and text and WITH CSS & JavaScript you can add better design and functionality.

□ Once done you can either submit your Web pages to a hosting service after selecting a preferred domain name so your Web pages can be viewed across the globe.

■ Note: You will need to pay for both the services, i.e. Domain and Hosting. But from many hosting providers, you can get free domain for some months.

I hope this helps.
Answered by Roshan4tech
4

Creating webpage

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Here is how can you create your webpage

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You can create your webpage by so many ways: 1) By programming 2) Without programming

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Example:

<HTML>

<HEAD>

<TITLE> webpage in html <TITLE/>

<HTML/>

<HEAD/>

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By programming you have to write all scripts, codes in text editor and you have to publish it. This method is hard nowadays. Because today's people don't want to do programming.

1) By this you can create high and advanced web page

2) This can be edit in simple way

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Without programming - It is just like making blog or wordpress. There are so many websites by which we can create our stunning websites easily without programming. This all are free but only we have to pay for domain name.

1) You can't create advanced websites by this

2) If you have to edit your website then you have to sign in

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Wix is becaming so popular in making websites. Youtuber are sponsoring it. with the help of wix you can create some awesome websites.

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