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Why Create a Website?

You may not need a website.

If you are just looking for a place to hang out with friends on the web, chat and share pictures and information about yourself with others, you don't need a website.

You need a web page on a social network or community website like FaceBook.

When You Do

There are many reasons to create a website.

You may need to make one for school, for work, promote a business, post a resume or you may just want to build one for fun.

You may want to learn the art of web design from scratch by building your web site with a simple text editor like NotePad and learning to build pages with HTML code and CSS.

If this is the method you choose , try one of our free tutorials. For the ultra beginner go with How to Create a Website with HTML5 which will prepare you for our 9 Step tutorial. 9 Step teaches drop down menus, Media Queries, how to use the Emulator Tool in the Developer tools arsenal and how to check your code with the W3C Validator. These are just some of the highlights.

Not Interested in Coding a Website?

If you don't want to learn HTML, the technology of today allows you to build websites without learning a smidge of code.

There are website building tools that are so easy to use that an 8 year old child would have no problems.

Because You Can

In today's competitive marketplace, no business should be without a website; even if it is just a one page site that provides your phone number and gives a description of your services.

If you want to create a website to sell products online, there are special tools available that make even this project a do it yourselfer. Online stores are probably the most expensive type of website to build.

Maybe you want to build a website just to relate the daily affairs of your business to the public. Special software has been developed for this task which is commonly referred to as blogging. Most web hosts provide tools like Wordpress and Joomla. Setting up the software for these tools is just a 1 2 3 venture.

If you just want to design a website for fun, there are a lot of free resources out there to get you started.

Probably the best reason to create a website in this day and age is Because You Can!!

 

Free Tools and Resources We Recommend

Free Responsive Web Design Certification freeCodeCamp
freeCodeCamp is a proven path to your first software developer job.
More than 40,000 people have gotten developer jobs after completing this – including at big companies like Google and Microsoft.
Finally, you'll learn how to make webpages that respond to different screen sizes by building a Twitter card with Flexbox, and a complex blog layout with CSS Grid.
FREE Certification Courses!!
Free Ebook How to Code in HTML5 and CSS3
"How to Code in HTML5 and CSS3" is a free e-book about making websites in HTML5 and CSS for absolute beginners. It doesn't require any experience in IT to start....
FREE HTML Editor (Windows): NoteTab Light
All the features of a commercial HTML editor.
FREE Apache Server (Windows): IndigoAmpp
Set up a real time server environment right on your PC. Test forms and scripts before uploading to your web space.
Linux Users
If like us, you've left the insane world of Microsoft Windows for the even worse experience of Linux, we recommend the Geany Code Editor. You'll find it in your Linux Mint software repository. It's simple but powerful and FREE.
For image resizing we've found the easiest Linux tool to be Krita.

Have you tried our FREE RWD template kit? Download Template #402 - 6 Page Kit