Showing posts with label built. Show all posts
Showing posts with label built. Show all posts

Friday, 26 February 2016

How to Add Downloads to a WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 26,

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Get the file that you want to make downloadable. You must have the file yourself and have the rights to distribute it.
Upload the file from your computer to your website host. You can upload the file by using FTP software or by using website design software that has uploading capability built into its functionality.
Compress the file to make it smaller to download. This is only necessary if the file is large. You can use a program like Winzip to compress the file and make it downloadable as a smaller zip file.
Link to the file so others can download it. Add a line of HTMLcode that points to the file you uploaded and choose the words you want to link to the file. The code will be something like this: Click here</a'>http://mysite.com/folder/download.exe'>here</a> to download this file. The word 'here' will be a link, and when someone clicks on it, the file will be able to be downloaded.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Upload Music to the InternetIn Feburary 2016 17,

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Make sure your music files are in MP3 format, as this is the easiest to upload to the Internet.
Find a site that is already set up to receive music files. See the following sections for more details. You can also build your own website and host your songs there.
Click on the location for your music depending on the site you have built or are using.
Click on the upload link and browse to find the files on your computer. Click 'OK' to choose them, and they will upload to the Internet.
Social Networking Sites
Sign up for a social networking site, like Facebook or Myspace, or a file-sharing site like LimeWire. For social networking sites, read the rules to make sure you have the right site--for instance, Myspace requires you to sign up as a musical artist to post music, and Facebook requires you to have a fan page to upload your own music.
Create your site or profile by following the on-screen prompts.
Upload your music into the specific upload boxes marked for music or files on your site. Use the browse button to find songs to upload.
Music-Only Sites
Sign up for a music-sharing site like SoundCloud or Muziboo. Create your site by following the prompts.
Upload your music into the upload boxes listed on your site. Use the browse function on your computer to find the music.
Click that you agree to the terms and services to upload music.
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Saturday, 13 February 2016

How to Calculate the Cost of a WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 13,

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Select a website design service (if you do not intend to build the site yourself) and discuss your website needs and a price for the design. The more customization you desire, the higher the price will be. Make a note of the total cost of the site creation and ensure that the designer includes in the price a couple of weeks or months for tweaking and correction. If you want to design your own website, skip this step.
Select website design software, and make a note of the price. Website design software ranges in price from hundreds of dollars for software used mainly by skilled designers to very low-cost software, used mainly by amateurs or beginners. You might be able to find free website design software that suits your purposes if you want a basic, information-only website.
Determine whether you will use a pre-built template for your website or design your site from scratch. Some website building software comes with free templates. Other software offers more elaborate templates for a fee. Once you select your design software, check the availability of templates and determine a price for a template, if you want to use one.
Select royalty-free art for your website, if you want custom artwork. If you're designing your website from scratch, you need artwork to make it more attractive. Because most business people are not graphic artists, purchasing royalty-free artwork is the best option for a custom website look. Record the price of all the art you want for your website.
Website Hosting and Maintenance
Choose a name for your website and determine the price of registering the name. Many online services offer domain names for sale and have query systems that allow you to select a name that is not currently in use and offer you pricing for the name. Many domain name registry services offer discounts for registration longer than one year.
Determine the cost of website hosting. Many companies offer website hosting at varying prices and services included in the price. Choose a company that is reliable and meets the needs regarding the size of your website. Do not choose a company that barely can handle your business needs now, because if you continue to grow, you will have to move your site. Hosting can be purchased monthly or sometimes paid in advance at a discounted rate.
Determine the cost of maintenance. If you designed your own website, then maintenance might include the purchase of additional artwork as your business grows. If you hired a web designer who makes all updates and changes to your website, then add the yearly fee for maintenance to your list, if the designer charges a one-time fee. If your web designer charges by the update, estimate the number of updates or changes you will require during a year and add that cost to your list.
Add all of the individual costs to determine a total estimated cost for the building, launch and maintenance of your website.
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Thursday, 4 February 2016

How to Start a Sports WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 04,

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Choose a web hosting company that offers the ability to stream video for websites. There are many hosting companies to choose from (see Resources). Avoid free web hosting companies, as most don't offer enough storage space for the uploading sports media and will also use your website for their advertisements.
Select a domain name. It's a good idea to create a domain related to sports and is easy for people to remember. Check to see if the domain name is still available. There will be different top-level domain options to choose from. If you plan to sell products or advertisements on your website, go with .com for commercial. If your website is based on an organization, such as a soccer league, choose .org.
Design your sports website using the built-in design tools offered by your hosting company. Some hosting companies, like GoDaddy, will charge you a small fee to use their site builder, while other hosting companies, like Yahoo! Web Hosting, have free design tools to help create your website with no experience necessary.
Consider buying a professional sports template. This will help make your website stand out, without the worry of website designing. You will, however, still need to publish content, upload media and insert links. Ask your hosting company how to install a website template into the web host so it appears on the Internet when you publish the site.
Create sports-related content. Write biographies of famous players. Upload photos of sports events. Upload audio content of sports experts talking about the latest sports news. Upload video content from YouTube or other video sites on sports- related material to make your site more interesting. Add a poll asking sports fans' opinions about the latest deal. Install a forum that allows people to have conversations with each other, or a comment box underneath each post so people can comment about the latest news.
Consider adding a sports widget application to your site. A widget is a application that you can put into your blog or web page to allow for new updates, such as real-time scores, directly to your website. Doing this can make your site more attractive, deliver the most recent news, and get your visitors to stay around longer.
Review your website. Check to see if there are any problems that slow down the loading of your website. Make sure your links are placed in the right place, preferably right on top so your visitors know where to navigate when they first visit your website. Check to see if your website browser is compatible---it should look good in Internet Explorer as well as Mozilla Firefox. Select a font that looks professional. Comic Sans or bright green will make the site look amateurish. Proofread any content text for grammar and punctuation errors. Publish your content when you are finished reviewing and ready to make your website available for people to visit.
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