Want to set up your own website, but not sure where to start? Well, the simple way would be to learn the basics of HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), write up a page with the bare essentials and plonk it straight onto the Internet. But I'll bet you've seen plenty of those in your cyber-travels - ugly little suckers aren't they? That's because, while HTML is a simple language to learn, for precision layout and functionality you need more than the basics at your disposal.
However, there's no need to rush off immediately and begin a web design course. The beauty of the Internet is that lots of people share their ideas, create things for free (just because they can), and allow others to use them free of charge. It's just a matter of knowing where to look. Armed with this knowledge, you can add just a little of your own inspiration (and perspiration) to come up with something fantastic for absolutely no expense. Read more »
