Do-It-Yourself Web Site
If you want to learn how to build your own web sites, your best route may be to Do It Yourself. Not that we prefer leave you alone and helpless in the tool shed, but you can become a better craftsperson by getting your hands moving with the tools below.
Here we share our on-line tools you can use at your own web workbench.
- Writing HTML
Since the web was young in 1994, hundreds and hundreds have learned the craft of writing their own web pages by learning the basics of HTML and along the way, a little bit about Volcanoes.
- HTML Blueprints
Early on we collected a small collection of pre-built templates for general use.
- How to be a WebHound
The friendly webhound will lead you through a series of lessons so you can learn strategies for finding what you want on the web, rather than blindly typing words into a search engine.
- The jClicker
Use our template to assemble your own JavaScript generated slide shows.
- What a Site!
Designed primarily for teachers, this workshop focuses on finding, evaluating, and sharing web sites in your area of interest, as well as introducing ideas for how to incorporate sites into engaging web activities.
- Adding Interactivity to Your Web Sites
Learn how to find and incorporate ready-built JavaScript and Shockwave interactivity into your own web pages.
- Web's Eye View
Distributed through its e-mail list, the eye shares interesting things on the web, and offers a way to search among its Bag of URLs... and the eye appreciates sites you share by dropping them into the bag.
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