Introduction To Web Design


by Nick Hatton

Web Design has become one of the most up and coming businesses of the 21st century. If you want to market your business online you need a website or alternatively you need to write a blog. You don't have to be an internet genius to create a website. With free blogging websites such as WordPress or Tumblr you can submit blogs for free with a URL of your choosing and also have the opportunity to customize your page. Free content management systems like WordPress or Square space can help you organize the content and transform blog post to an online store. Lastly the use of HTML and CSS are simple coding languages you can use.

Blogging has become all the rage in the last decade, and blog design has become fairly standardized during that time. However, using a website like Tumblr to host a blog has really become popular in the last five years or so. This is because the hosting site has taken care of the hard part for the user: the coding and design of the site. These sites even offer professional looking templates that can be modified with a few clicks of the mouse, with little or no knowledge of the code that makes them run. This will benefit anyone eager to market themselves on the web.

A person who requires a more professional or complex site design should consider using content management systems (CMS) an excellent tool that allows you to design a website from scratch. For example, the WordPress CMS is an incredibly powerful tool that enables a user to set up a site with almost any feature one could think of with relatively little experience. Of course, another great part of WordPress is that it offers its CMS software for free. Setting up an online store using a free CMS could get a little tricky for the novice user, but not impossibly so. In fact, there are many great tutorials online that can help just about any user overcome the obstacles he/she may or may not face along the way.

Finally, there are some simple coding languages that one can learn that will open the door to endless possibilities in terms of site design. HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are the instruments of choice for Web 2.0 site designers. These languages take little time to learn, are very straightforward to understand, and are two tools every web designer should have in his/her tool belt. With these two languages, a web developer can build a site from scratch or modify the templates found on a blog hosting website or CMS install. Online free tutorials are available online to help you.

All three of these options require some time to learn, but the benefit of becoming skilled in this area is well worth the effort. Before getting started on your page, take some time to become familiarized with each of these options. The free blogging tool Tumblr may best fit your needs better than more advanced tools like CMS. At any rate, the hardest part of web design has been taken out of the equation for most, and this allows almost anyone to be one of the great artists on the canvas of the internet.

About the Author

Nick Hatton represents Empire Solutions, providing a wide of solutions to help small to medium sized businesses increase their sales whilst saving precious time and money. http://www.empiresolutions.co.uk

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