Advances in Internet technology have made the use of the virtual information space extremely accessible. The provision of information via websites has become commonplace. Websites are created for huge projects, and for the placement of one resume. Site addresses are published instead of phone numbers. Websites are everywhere. And it can be argued that the majority of young people living today will sooner or later have to wonder how to make a page on the site. Whether it's a website for a large company or a personal blog.
It is necessary
- - text editor;
- - graphics editor;
- - modern browser;
- - Internet connection;
- - FTP client or file manager with FTP support;
- - credentials for accessing the admin panel, if the site is managed by CMS.
Instructions
Step 1
Prepare informational and presentation content for the future page. Write the text to appear on the page with all headings, subheadings, notes, and footnotes. Prepare illustrations, graphs, diagrams and diagrams in the resolution in which they will be embedded in the text. Free photo banks can help you in finding thematic images for articles. Prepare images for publication on the site (cropping, resizing, compressing for the web) in a raster graphics editor (for example, in GIMP).
Step 2
Think over the structure of the page. Determine how text, pictures, graphs, diagrams, tables will be located on it. What are the options for horizontal alignment and text flow for specific illustrations? Whether there will be text fragments laid out in several columns on the page.
Step 3
Make up the page. Prepare a file containing the page content, including all the required markup. The list of actions for page layout depends entirely on the type of site on which it will be posted. If the site is static, then you will have to create a file containing the full HTML markup of the page, from the document type declaration tag to the end tag. If the site is running a CMS, the markup will depend on its type, capabilities and installed additional modules. Typically, modern CMSs provide the required HTML markup when generating a page. However, you will have to take care of adding hyperlinks and heading tags of the required level to the text yourself.
Step 4
Place the page on the site. If the resource operates on the basis of CMS, enter the administrative panel, switch to the mode of creating a new document, enter prepared text, upload images and publish the material. If the site is static, then connect to the server via FTP and upload the generated HTML file to the required folder.