Getting my design on the web to be accessed

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I am new to the web functioning, I have designed websites just never had to
make them work. Now I do. What are the steps after creating a page in
Frontpage to posting them on the web for all to access?
 
Well, you're starting out on the wrong foot. You don't post a page. You
publish a web. A web site is a collection of documents that are linked and
associated in various ways, and FrontPage has to work with them in that way
in order to maintain the relationships. So, you don't create a page. You
create a web. Then you *add* a new page to the web. That is, whenever you
want to create a new page for your web, you open the web, and *then* create
a web page.

After that, you need to hire a hosting service to host your web on the
Internet. This will cost anywhere from very little to very much, depending
upon the number, quality, and types of services offered, and the quality of
the hosting service. The hosting service (also known as an ISP - Internet
Service Provider or a WPP - Web Presence Provider) will set you up with a
domain and an Internet IP address where your web site will "live."

From there, you just open your local web site and publish it to the location
provided by your hosting service.

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
Professional Numbskull

Hard work is a medication for which
there is no placebo.
 
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