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Website Making 101, Make A Website With No Coding!

Website Making 101, Make A Website With No Coding!
Ever wanted your own website? Websites can be useful to promote businesses, sell products, interact with friends, showcase something you made, pass time, and thousands of other things. This Instructable will show you how to make a website with 100% no coding or programming experience. Not everyone wants to learn HTML, CSS, PHP, and other languages just to make a website! Each step on this article show you different websites that let you publish your thoughts on the web, and a short guide to setting up your website.
 
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Step 1Webs.com

Webs.com
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Webs.com is the greatest web host. If your looking to make a small personal site, web store, portfolio, blog, or even a social network, Webs.com is for you! Sign up for free and add pages and apps; like a photo gallery, video gallery, forum, members page, blogs, web store, and more. The cool thing about Webs.com is the social interaction. You can let your members upload images, videos, and post to the forums and blog. They can sign up and complete their own profile, add friends, message each other, and more. Of course, if you don't want these features, you don't have to add them. You can set up a personal site, web store, or anything you want!

Webs.com

In the third and fourth images below is a screenshot of the Webs.com site manager. Read the notes on what each thing does. Signing up is easy, on the homepage fill out your Email and Password, then you come to a page where you fill out more details. The next page you choose what pages you want to add unto your site, but I normally un-check them all. You can add them at any time, and I like making my sites page-by-page.

When you login (see image three below) you have a basic site manager page. Check the image for more in-depth notes, but this is where you edit your pages, upload files, etc etc.

When you edit a page you see a full-screen preview of what your site looks like, and you can edit content directly on your site. When your done you click Publish to publish the changes, or you can save it and work on it later.

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Feb 2, 2010. 8:01 PMJavaNut13 says:
I have found from personal experience that webs is two slow for my internet connection. Heres my website: negativ5.webs.com
Feb 3, 2010. 2:43 AMPrfesser says:
Sorry but I do not see instructions for making a web page in this instructable, I see links to web pages.  This smells more like spam than an instructable.  If you want people to learn how to create a web page....then show them how to do it.

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