Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Website

Creating a website through Microsoft is easy. You pay $15 a year and the template is all drawn up for you. It is as easy as tweaking the template and customizing your design to the way you would like. Creating a website from scratch is a little different! I had a few problems but thankfully I was able to get some help through USF's wonderful IT Desk. As a result, I was able to develop my own website by using a seperate program to write script (well, I let the program write the script) and then transfered it into USF's student website program. The program I used to help me design and write script was SeaMonkey and the program that I used in order to upload my SeaMonkey page onto a live website was WinSCP.

I had to play around with it a great deal especially when it came time to add pictures and files. Make sure you have the time and patience to create a website. If you do have time and patience you will see that the benefits can be large, as your school or library can always use a website. Check out my website!

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