After learning the hard way these tips are aimed at saving you time, hair and sanity!
Before you start, even though you may think it is a bind, draw a rough plan out on paper. Even if it's just a spider diagram. Start with your home page (index) in the middle. It helps you think and visualise your site and gives you a point of reference when you start going off on tangents. You will go off on tangents.
Also make a wee list of things that each page has to have like menu bar, PAGE TITLE, keywords etc... and refer to it as you go along. That way when you have published your site you won't have to mess about going through every page AGAIN and publish AGAIN to add these annoying yet essential titbits of information.
Oh - and when using i-frames and images - REMEMBER TO SET YOUR TARGET (for the images to open) TO TOP!
Just a thought.... Good luck and happy web designing and building.
Bald and insane, UK. Lol.
Before you start, even though you may think it is a bind, draw a rough plan out on paper. Even if it's just a spider diagram. Start with your home page (index) in the middle. It helps you think and visualise your site and gives you a point of reference when you start going off on tangents. You will go off on tangents.
Also make a wee list of things that each page has to have like menu bar, PAGE TITLE, keywords etc... and refer to it as you go along. That way when you have published your site you won't have to mess about going through every page AGAIN and publish AGAIN to add these annoying yet essential titbits of information.
Oh - and when using i-frames and images - REMEMBER TO SET YOUR TARGET (for the images to open) TO TOP!
Just a thought.... Good luck and happy web designing and building.
Bald and insane, UK. Lol.
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